Charles Mac Daniel Kenton was born on April 16th, 1987, to Nathaniel and Tina Kenton at Phoenix Indian Hospital.
Upon his arrival, Coco was raised in Rainbow City, Bylas until he was 2 years old. From 2 years old until he was 20, he lived with his parents and brothers in Hollywood Ridge, Peridot. After their many years in Hollywood Ridge, they moved around until eventually settling in Lower Peridot in 2010. Growing up in Hollywood Ridge, they moved around until eventually settling down in lower peridot in 2010. Growing up in Hollywood Ridge with his brothers, Coco made a lot of life lasting friends. The hills and washes were their playground. A lot of memories were made sliding down the hills with old tins, boxes, plastic lids, tires, or anything that could be used to side with. They were even extreme enough to roll down the hills in old couches! There was an area that all the neighborhood kids called “The Jumps.” A place where they rode their bikes and crashed most of the time. A memory his mother recalls is when coco and his brothers would run around in the washes and catch frog. They would put them in jars and take them back to show their mom, she would get mad and yell at them to” take it back!” Coco was close with his brothers; he did everything with them. Coco had many friends and cousins, who live near as well that would go and kick back with him. All his childhood was spent there in Hollywood Ridge. As he got into his teenage years, he met a girl, and out of this relationship he had his first child, Adrian Mac Daniel Kenton. Adrian was his pride and joy, his first son. His teenage years were also when he started working as a cowboy at Anchor Seven Ranch with his dad, Coco only knew hard work, the cowboy Way, so his work would continue with Ash Creek, and then his last place of employment in the slaughter mountain. Coco was always a great help to his friends and family. If you asked, he never said no, he was always at the ready when it came down to sunrise dances. He loved the hard work. He loved being around his family. He loved everyone deeply. He was very loving, kind, generous, and humble. He always spoke his mind, always had a joke, and always greeted you with a smile. His laugh was one you’ll never forget. During these years he eventually met Stephanie, his companion for 8 years. Together they had a son, Ashton Mac Daniel Kenton. They adored Ashton with all their hearts and loved him. He was always happy to be with his son and was proud of him. He always bragged about Ashton, and all his accomplishments and achievements.
Wake will be held on Friday, June 2nd, 2023, at 4:00 PM at the Kenton Residence in Peridot, Arizona.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, 10:00 AM at the Kenton Residence in Peridot, Arizona.
Interment will follow at Upper Peridot Cemetery.
Assisting the family; Lamont Mortuary of Globe located at 328 S. Hill St., Globe, AZ. (928) 425-5491
Saturday, June 3, 2023
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Kenton Residence
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