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Keeng G Joe passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 9, 2026. Keeng was born alongside his twin brother on September 24, 2024 in Norfolk, Virginia. This bundle of joy was born to his loving parents, Kwainea Joe (Norfolk) and Gregory Brown (Chicago). Proud grandparents include Phillip H Roulhac of Virginia Beach and Peggy Joe (deceased) of Norfolk.
Keeng G had an infectious smile, that brighten room! His dimples could just melt your heart! Keeng G enjoyed playing with family, especially his god father, Anthony Smith! Keeng G earned the nick name of “grand pa” because of his bow- legged walk, his large hands, and small frame like his grandfather, Phillip Rouhlac! Keeng G had a passion for football and loved to run with his football like a quarterback running in zone!
Keeng G was predeceased by: his maternal Grandmother Peggy Joe, his great grandmother Lucy P Evans and his aunt Darlene Joe. There are many people who had an impact on Keeng G’s life and will cherish the memories of his smile they include but not limited to: His mother, Kwainea Joe; his father, Gregory Brown; step father, Marqueze White; his grandfather, Phillip H Roulhac; his god parents, Anthony and Margo Smith; eight siblings, twin brother Zacardi Joe, Raejhan Joe, Dejah Hatch (Rayjon), Naija Joe, Lexus Joe, Nirauya Joe, Azaiya Miles, Khari Johnson; five nieces and nephews, Jamel Lewis, Ramiyah Hatch, Joy Gray, Journey Gray, and Remy Hatch ; three uncles Phillip Joe, Cordario Uzzle, Carleaf Joe; two aunts, Pearl Joe and Luvenia Joe; great aunt: Josephine Daniels. A host of cousins, god sisters and close family friends also carry Keeng G’s memory in their hearts.
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