Sammie Jackson (Doc) Kinnett, 70 yrs old went to be with the Good Lord (as he called Him) on December 23, 2019. He was born in Douglas, Georgia to Johnnie and Sallie Kinnett. Survived by his wife of 35yrs, Lesa Kinnett, (whom he would introduce as the lady he was still dating). Children: Shannon Kinnett (Kelli), Elizabeth Garcia (Chris), Michael Ritchey (Ruby), Sammie Joe Kinnett, Shawn Kinnett and Heather Patrick 16 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews He is preceded in death by sisters Sarah Ellis, Betty Ellis, Mydrice Smith and brother Walter Kinnett. Survived by sisters Bobbie Peterec and Sallie Power and brother Wayne Kinnett.
He enjoyed hunting and fishing with family and friends, having large gatherings at his home, riding his Harley and going to military reunions with his Vietnam Brothers.
He served his country for three years in the Army. Serving with the 82nd Airborne (AA), 173rd Airborne (The Herd) while serving in Vietnam as a Combat Medic. He was awarded many medals including the Bronze Star.
He was a Lifetime member of the following: Vietnam Veterans of America, 82nd Airborne (AA), 173rd Airborne (The Herd) and Disabled American Veterans. Sam considered it an honor to serve his country and his patriotism was obvious to all who knew him.






Brother, Doc Sam you will be missed by many , Terri and I will forever cherish our moments with you and Lesa. Love You Brother, Will see ya on the other side. Rest Easy Sky Soldier. No more Battles for you.
I'm so sorry I just found out praying for the family he was a good man RIP Sam
You were an amazing man. You will be greatly missed by everyone. May you rest in the arms of the Heavenly Father. We will think of you often.
We our so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Lesa, the family and all of their friends.
You are so missed..
RIP your battles are over now it’s time to rest. We will see you again on the Landing Zone. RIP my BROTHER
US Military Vets MC you will be greatly missed great man and friend thankful to of known him
Will miss the times we spent toget
You were a bright shining star in a dreary world Sam Kinnett. That light still shines in every heart you touched. I'll see you later my friend.
RIP Sky Soldier brother! Condolences to the family. Co D/2/503 ‘68.
You will be missed Doc. Love you Brother
So sorry for your loss. We really enjoyed the time we had with Sam. We pray that you find some peace. Love to your family.
To the Family and Friends of Sam :We would like to show our condolences to all.. May God help you find some Peace with the loss of your LOVED one 🙏 He’s Home and that’s a Great place to be pain free!!
AATW. Brother.!!! Peace to you & God comfort your Family!!!
My sincere condolences to Doc’s family. I didn’t know Doc personally but I consider him a brother as I too served with the 173rd in Vietnam and the 82nd stateside. May he forever Rest In Peace.
So sorry!
Our deepest sympathy to your family. 🙏
So very sorry for your loss please know you are in my prayers
Sammy ,
You will be missed brother,your passing caught me by sorprise ,as many others that knew you.God ETSed you to his side ,and his in command.. We will meet again, for sure . Make sure there’s a place we can meet as we did so many times .
Rest In Peace Sam, you won’t be forgotten.
S A L U T E
MSGT Jack Beers' eldest, Cathy
I knew Sammie when we were teenagers. So sorry to hear of his passing.
You’ll be missed Sam, enjoy the rides with Breakdown. See ya on the other side.
It was an honor to have known you Doc. Will see you again brother. God bless you and your family. I know you are home.
May the Lord wrap His loving arms around all of you. Remember all the love he gave to his family. I’m glad I got to meet him at the ball park. We send our love your way 🙏💙
Lesa, praying for you and your family. Love you lots.
Love you Sam I am! I'm gonna miss your laugh and your smile, but I know you're on guard duty as always. Thank you for being my friend.
Sam – Rest in Peace my very good friend – You are truly one of the best.
Did not personally know Doc, but understand this; he was a Brother just as surely as if we were blood related. From one VN vet and fellow member of The Herd to another. Airborne, All The Way!!!
I had the great honor of meeting Doc at the Herd 2019 Reunion. He served with my father, Jack Beers. I'm ever grateful for knowing Doc, of his love for daddy, and for making me feel welcomed and loved. He and daddy, and those who've gone before are no doubt raising the roof off Heaven.
All my love
Catherine
My friend Sam
I will always remember you as a friend. I will always thank you and Lesa and Jim for all you did. I’m grateful that God let me know you . Thank you thank you.
You will be miss my friend.