May 8, 2026
Trudy Stewart
April 24, 2026
Live Stream
April 22, 2026
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By 7031791897 April 11, 2026
Betty Jean Knappenberger Born Jan. 11, 1947, she was 79 years old when she peacefully passed away at ProCare Hospice here in Las Vegas. Betty was born in Indiana County, Pennsylvania to Zenus and Winfred Hoover she had 2 brothers Richard the eldest who is still alive and Robert has also past . Betty is survived by her husband Neal Knappenberger stepsons, Richard and Paul along with stepsister Nona Salem. Grand children Abigial Salem and stepson Bryce. Betty loved to play cards or any good games and was a pretty good golfer. She and Neal went to many different states to play. But the best home away from Las Vegas was their home for 20 summers in Blanchard, Id. just above CD'A, Idaho. Betty decided to give her body to science so others might have a chance to live a little longer. Her ashes will be taken up to Idaho for a ceremony at our summer home.
February 12, 2026
Sunday February 15th, 2026 Memorial Service Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 Las Vegas, NV 89104 11a-1p Live Stream
January 23, 2026
Mmesoma-Morré Mercy-Clarissa Nwachukwu was born on August 6, 2025, a precious blessing sent from God. On December 22, 2025, she was gently called home to eternal rest. Though her time on earth was brief, her life carried divine purpose and left an everlasting imprint of love on the hearts of her family. From the moment she entered this world, Mmesoma embodied innocence, purity, and the beauty of God's creation. She was lovingly entrusted to her parents, Morris Nwachukwu and Shatawnee Robinson, who cherished her deeply and held her as a sacred gift from the Lord. Her gentle presence, though quiet and tender, brought immeasurable joy, hope, and unity to her family. Along with a beautiful smile and at times serious facial expressions. Although she was four and a half months, her soul had definitely been here before as she expressed that with her beautiful eyebrows. Especially when she watched her favorite cartoon. The Boss babies with her twin brother and big sister, Morris and Miyanna. Mmesoma's life serves as a reminder that God's plans are perfect, even when they are difficult to understand. While her family longed for more time, they find comfort in knowing that she now rests safely in the arms of Jesus, free from pain and sorrow. Her short life speaks powerfully of God's grace, mercy, and the sacredness of every soul. She is lovingly survived by her parents; her beloved siblings, Miyanna and Mmesoma's twin brother, Morris; her grandparents, great-grandparents; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family/friend members who will forever cherish her memory. Live Stream Saturday January 24th, 2026 2:30-4:30p Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 Las Vegas, NV 89104
January 10, 2026
RC Valentine was born in Garland City, Arkansas, to parents who preceded him in death, his father, Rev. Jack Valentine, and his mother, Mamie Johnson. At the age of 14, R.C. relocated to Texarkana, Arkansas, where he later married and began raising his family. At 20 years old, he moved to California, and in 1972, he settled in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he remained until his passing. RC was employed as a gardener at the Tropicana, where his strong work ethic was evident. He was known for his infectious laughter, love of dancing, and his ability to bring joy to those around him. A man of faith, RC believed deeply in God and lived his life filled with love, kindness, and warmth. If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever" He was married four times during his life, united in marriage to Cleo Cooper, Cora Lee Valentine, Deloris Valentine, and Beatric Valentine. RC was the proud father of nine children. Four preceded him in death: James Anthony Valentine, Marjorie Valentine, Martha Ann Valentine, and Robert Charles Valentine. He leaves to cherish his memory five loving daughters: Shirley Jean Valentine Turner, Bonnie Jean Lane, Wyomnie Valentine, Juanita Valentine Perry, and Lawana Deloris Valentine. He was also preceded in death by his two sisters, Orie Valentine and Marjorie Valentine. RC was blessed with a large and loving family, including 33 grandchildren, and a host of great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and great-great-great-grandchildren, all of whom were a source of great pride and joy. RC Valentine passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family and love. His legacy of laughter, faith, and family will live on through the many generations he leaves behind. Saturday January 10th, 2026 2:30-4:30p Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 Las Vegas, NV 89104 Live Stream
January 7, 2026
Celebrating the life of Mildred Renee Hardison was born January 10, 1971, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Mary and James Jimerson. Renee moved from Las Vegas to Fordyce, Arkansas, at the age of four with her parents. Renee attended Patterson Elementary School and graduated from Fordyce High School. After graduating, she joined the Army and completed cosmetology school, where she became a talented hairstylist within her family and community. She was known for her sculpture ponytails and finger waves. She then decided to move back to Las Vegas, where she met her husband, Hythenial Hardison, and married on September 24, 1994. She enjoyed fishing, singing, dancing, cooking, playing cards, and spending time with her family. She kept candy and anything sweet with her at all times (even though she wasn't supposed to have it). Renee had such a kind heart, bright spirit, and the ability to bring joy to those around her. Her presence made the world a better place. She was preceded in death by her Grandmother, Mildred Mae Allen; Grandfather, Joseph Glasper; Grandmother Francis Harris; Grandfather Edward Jimerson; Aunt Doris Allen (Glasper); Aunt Marilyn Glasper; and Uncle Joseph Glasper. She is survived by her parents: Mary and James Jimerson, her Husband: Hythenial Hardison, 2 Daughters: Chantel Jimerson and Leah Hardison, 2 Grandchildren: Chantori Swift and Derrion Childs, 2 Brothers: James Jimerson of Dallas, Texas and Marvin Jimerson of Fordyce, Arkansas, 3 Nieces and 2 Nephews as well as a host of cousins and friends who will forever cherish her memory. "God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." ~Psalm 34:18 Friday January 9th, 2026 11-1p Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 LV, NV 89104 Live Stream
By 7031791897 December 12, 2025
December 13th, 2025 Saturday 1-3p Memorial Service Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 LV, NV 89104
By 7031791897 December 9, 2025
Jonathen DeHerrera, 52, of Las Vegas, Nevada, passed away surrounded by the love of his family. Born with a calm spirit and a generous heart, Jonathen spent his life creating a warm, steady presence for all who knew him. For more than 20 years, Jonathen worked as a maintenance supervisor at Siegel Suites Paradise, a role in which he took great pride. His reliability, problem-solving nature, and quiet strength made him someone people could always count on. Whether at work or at home, he approached everything with patience and dedication. Jonathen was a devoted husband, sharing 33 years of marriage with the love of his life Lucera DeHerrera. Together they built a family that he cherished deeply. He is survived by his two sons Jonathen Jr & Jacob and daughter Xandria. As well as his beloved grandchildren Malachi, Pandora, Enoch, & the latest addition this year Lorelei who were his greatest joys. Some of his happiest moments were spent taking his grandkids on road trips, sharing laughter, stories, and the simple fun of being together. A relaxed and easygoing soul, Jonathen enjoyed unwinding with video games, finding both entertainment and peace in the hobby. Above all, he loved his family fiercely and lived each day with gratitude for the people around him. Jonathen will be remembered for his kindness, his steady presence, and the unconditional love he offered so freely. His legacy lives on in the hearts of his family and all who were fortunate enough to know him.
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Clinton Thomas Victorino

7031791897 • November 19, 2022

March 4, 1951 ~ November 1, 2022

Memorial Service:
Saturday
November 26, 2022
12-2p
Serenity FH Chapel

Clinton Thomas Victorino was born to the late Sonny and Naomi (Pratt) Victorino in Honolulu, Hawaii on March 4, 1951. After graduating from Saint Louis High School in 1969, he relocated to California, where he attended Santa Ana College and worked in the masonry field.

In 1971, he met his wife Elda (Pena) Victorino, and went on to have four children, while living in Gardena, California. Soon after, he opened Hawaii Rooter Service, which he owned and operated thru the late 80's.

During this time, he also owned a bar establishment by the name of Aloha Tavern.

In 2016, Clint and his wife moved to Palm Springs, where they began to enjoy the retired life. Being apart from family and friends was tough for the both of them, so they decided to relocate to Las Vegas in 2020, where Clint was reunited with family and friends. Although he only lived in Vegas for a short period of time, he seemed extremely content.

Anyone who knew Clint, knew that he was extremely caring towards everyone in his life. He threw countless gatherings and fundraisers for his family and friends. His annual Christmas parties were legendary and was where most of us have our best memories of Clint. A lot of lifetime friendships developed at these gatherings.

He was an amazing provider to his family and was loved by so many.

He also opened up his home to many of his kids friends, as if they were his own.

More recently, being a grandpa was the most important thing to him. He was so proud of his grandchildren. Whether it was sports, spelling bees or any other accomplishment, he was their number one supporter.

On November 1, 2022, Clint passed away unexpectedly. He was preceded in death by both of his parents and his son Charles Kapena.

He is survived by his wife, Elda; his children: Tommy (Kalikini) & wife Delia, Raynette (Malia), and Lorraine (Kamaile) & husband Skip; as well as his grandchildren: CJ, Raylani, Tristan, Kekoa and Kaili.

May 8, 2026
Trudy Stewart
April 24, 2026
Live Stream
April 22, 2026
Live Stream
By 7031791897 April 11, 2026
Betty Jean Knappenberger Born Jan. 11, 1947, she was 79 years old when she peacefully passed away at ProCare Hospice here in Las Vegas. Betty was born in Indiana County, Pennsylvania to Zenus and Winfred Hoover she had 2 brothers Richard the eldest who is still alive and Robert has also past . Betty is survived by her husband Neal Knappenberger stepsons, Richard and Paul along with stepsister Nona Salem. Grand children Abigial Salem and stepson Bryce. Betty loved to play cards or any good games and was a pretty good golfer. She and Neal went to many different states to play. But the best home away from Las Vegas was their home for 20 summers in Blanchard, Id. just above CD'A, Idaho. Betty decided to give her body to science so others might have a chance to live a little longer. Her ashes will be taken up to Idaho for a ceremony at our summer home.
February 12, 2026
Sunday February 15th, 2026 Memorial Service Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 Las Vegas, NV 89104 11a-1p Live Stream
January 23, 2026
Mmesoma-Morré Mercy-Clarissa Nwachukwu was born on August 6, 2025, a precious blessing sent from God. On December 22, 2025, she was gently called home to eternal rest. Though her time on earth was brief, her life carried divine purpose and left an everlasting imprint of love on the hearts of her family. From the moment she entered this world, Mmesoma embodied innocence, purity, and the beauty of God's creation. She was lovingly entrusted to her parents, Morris Nwachukwu and Shatawnee Robinson, who cherished her deeply and held her as a sacred gift from the Lord. Her gentle presence, though quiet and tender, brought immeasurable joy, hope, and unity to her family. Along with a beautiful smile and at times serious facial expressions. Although she was four and a half months, her soul had definitely been here before as she expressed that with her beautiful eyebrows. Especially when she watched her favorite cartoon. The Boss babies with her twin brother and big sister, Morris and Miyanna. Mmesoma's life serves as a reminder that God's plans are perfect, even when they are difficult to understand. While her family longed for more time, they find comfort in knowing that she now rests safely in the arms of Jesus, free from pain and sorrow. Her short life speaks powerfully of God's grace, mercy, and the sacredness of every soul. She is lovingly survived by her parents; her beloved siblings, Miyanna and Mmesoma's twin brother, Morris; her grandparents, great-grandparents; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family/friend members who will forever cherish her memory. Live Stream Saturday January 24th, 2026 2:30-4:30p Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 Las Vegas, NV 89104
January 10, 2026
RC Valentine was born in Garland City, Arkansas, to parents who preceded him in death, his father, Rev. Jack Valentine, and his mother, Mamie Johnson. At the age of 14, R.C. relocated to Texarkana, Arkansas, where he later married and began raising his family. At 20 years old, he moved to California, and in 1972, he settled in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he remained until his passing. RC was employed as a gardener at the Tropicana, where his strong work ethic was evident. He was known for his infectious laughter, love of dancing, and his ability to bring joy to those around him. A man of faith, RC believed deeply in God and lived his life filled with love, kindness, and warmth. If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever" He was married four times during his life, united in marriage to Cleo Cooper, Cora Lee Valentine, Deloris Valentine, and Beatric Valentine. RC was the proud father of nine children. Four preceded him in death: James Anthony Valentine, Marjorie Valentine, Martha Ann Valentine, and Robert Charles Valentine. He leaves to cherish his memory five loving daughters: Shirley Jean Valentine Turner, Bonnie Jean Lane, Wyomnie Valentine, Juanita Valentine Perry, and Lawana Deloris Valentine. He was also preceded in death by his two sisters, Orie Valentine and Marjorie Valentine. RC was blessed with a large and loving family, including 33 grandchildren, and a host of great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and great-great-great-grandchildren, all of whom were a source of great pride and joy. RC Valentine passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family and love. His legacy of laughter, faith, and family will live on through the many generations he leaves behind. Saturday January 10th, 2026 2:30-4:30p Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 Las Vegas, NV 89104 Live Stream
January 7, 2026
Celebrating the life of Mildred Renee Hardison was born January 10, 1971, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Mary and James Jimerson. Renee moved from Las Vegas to Fordyce, Arkansas, at the age of four with her parents. Renee attended Patterson Elementary School and graduated from Fordyce High School. After graduating, she joined the Army and completed cosmetology school, where she became a talented hairstylist within her family and community. She was known for her sculpture ponytails and finger waves. She then decided to move back to Las Vegas, where she met her husband, Hythenial Hardison, and married on September 24, 1994. She enjoyed fishing, singing, dancing, cooking, playing cards, and spending time with her family. She kept candy and anything sweet with her at all times (even though she wasn't supposed to have it). Renee had such a kind heart, bright spirit, and the ability to bring joy to those around her. Her presence made the world a better place. She was preceded in death by her Grandmother, Mildred Mae Allen; Grandfather, Joseph Glasper; Grandmother Francis Harris; Grandfather Edward Jimerson; Aunt Doris Allen (Glasper); Aunt Marilyn Glasper; and Uncle Joseph Glasper. She is survived by her parents: Mary and James Jimerson, her Husband: Hythenial Hardison, 2 Daughters: Chantel Jimerson and Leah Hardison, 2 Grandchildren: Chantori Swift and Derrion Childs, 2 Brothers: James Jimerson of Dallas, Texas and Marvin Jimerson of Fordyce, Arkansas, 3 Nieces and 2 Nephews as well as a host of cousins and friends who will forever cherish her memory. "God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." ~Psalm 34:18 Friday January 9th, 2026 11-1p Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 LV, NV 89104 Live Stream
By 7031791897 December 12, 2025
December 13th, 2025 Saturday 1-3p Memorial Service Serenity FH Chapel 1140 Almond Tree Lane Ste. 306 LV, NV 89104
By 7031791897 December 9, 2025
Jonathen DeHerrera, 52, of Las Vegas, Nevada, passed away surrounded by the love of his family. Born with a calm spirit and a generous heart, Jonathen spent his life creating a warm, steady presence for all who knew him. For more than 20 years, Jonathen worked as a maintenance supervisor at Siegel Suites Paradise, a role in which he took great pride. His reliability, problem-solving nature, and quiet strength made him someone people could always count on. Whether at work or at home, he approached everything with patience and dedication. Jonathen was a devoted husband, sharing 33 years of marriage with the love of his life Lucera DeHerrera. Together they built a family that he cherished deeply. He is survived by his two sons Jonathen Jr & Jacob and daughter Xandria. As well as his beloved grandchildren Malachi, Pandora, Enoch, & the latest addition this year Lorelei who were his greatest joys. Some of his happiest moments were spent taking his grandkids on road trips, sharing laughter, stories, and the simple fun of being together. A relaxed and easygoing soul, Jonathen enjoyed unwinding with video games, finding both entertainment and peace in the hobby. Above all, he loved his family fiercely and lived each day with gratitude for the people around him. Jonathen will be remembered for his kindness, his steady presence, and the unconditional love he offered so freely. His legacy lives on in the hearts of his family and all who were fortunate enough to know him.
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