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Kermit lived a great life of doing things he loved. He specialized in rock and brick laying for over 40 years. Kermit also worked several years for the Little Rock and Pulaski County School District. Kermit loved fishing, farming and hunting. He enjoyed watching westerns, cooking, barbecuing, and eating an array of food. His favorite meal was great Northern beans with ham hocks, yams, neckbones, pig feet and cornbread. He was a happy person who loved to crack jokes and never met a stranger. He was well known in the Wrightsville community as Mr. "Bilbo." He spent his latter years running Louden's Bait Shop. Kermit is preceeded in death by his parents; Charlie (Sarah) Louden Jr; brother, Charles Louden and sisters, Eloise Gardner and Deloris Johnson. He leaves to cherish his loving memory; Wife Gloria Louden, Son Terry (Yolanda) Louden, Daughter Ebony (Murphy) Jackson, Daughter-in-love Shamonica (Shannon) Neely; Grandchildren Treshawn, Latoya, Alexis, Shalisha, Terrance Jr.,Terranisha, Lyric, Sarah (Oliver) Louden; Granddaughter in love Nadiyah Neely; Brother James (Johnsey), Louden, Vertis, (Aloria) Louden, Herbert( Ethel) Louden, Roy (Cathie) Louden; and Sister Janis Roddy. A host of great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends
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