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KELLOUGH, Williard Peacefully in hospital at Arnprior on Saturday, February 5, 2005. Willard Kellough of Arnprior, Almonte & White Lake 5 days short of his 84th birthday. Dearly loved husband of the late Laura Munro. Son of the late Clarence Kellough and his wife the late Mabel Barr. Dear brother of Mrs. Rita Patterson. Uncle of Garry Patterson, Wayne Patterson & Heather McLean. Great uncle of Gregg & Geoff. Friend of Naida Dean. Fondly remembered by sister-in-law; Marion Brady and the extended Munro family. Friends may call at the BOYCE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 138 Daniel Street, North Arnprior for visiting on Saturday, Febrary 12 from 1 p.m. till Service complete in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Rev. Milton Fraser officiating. Spring interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario. Donations in memory of Willard may be made to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and would be appreciated. | Kellough, Willard (I30414)
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KEMP, Morris Delmar R.C.A.F. "Sargeant" Nov. 23, 1920 - Sept. 30, 2008 Peacefully on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, in his 88th year. Beloved husband of Grace (nee Ivall) for 61 years. Father to Glen and grandfather of Jordan (Kelly) and Lee Kemp. Brother to Ariel Hancock (late Hank), Eldon (Lois) and Joyce Whyte (Jim). Also survived by brother-in-law Norman (late Effie), sister-in-law Jean Ivall (late Lloyd), as well as many nephews and nieces. Predeceased by brothers Winston (Irene), Wesley (Pauline) and Kenneth (Marion). Enlisted in R.C.A.F. in the spring of 1941 and discharged in June 1946. Morris spent 33 months in Gander, Nfld., Alaska Highway, and Watson Lake. He updated weather for dispatching planes going overseas. Morris was the founding member of Kemp's Barn Dance and "The Kemps" band. He was a highly acclaimed square dance caller throughout Buckingham and the surrounding area. Special thanks to John Gorman and Harold Arthur for keeping the music so sweet throughout most of Morris' life. The family would also like to thank the staff of 3-A at Queensway-Carleton, Dr. Bowles and Morris' best friend and caregiver, Beverly Gilchrist. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Queensway-Carleton Hospital or the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre Foundation. Cremation will take place, there will be no viewing as per Morris' wishes. Interment will be determined at a later date in Buckingham at St. Andrew's Cemetery. | Kemp, Morris Delmar (I20923)
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Ken Morrow, age 85, passed away suddenly on the family farm.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife Jean, children Kevin (Blaine), Rhonda (Jim) and Laurie; grandchildren Scott & Janelle; brother David, sisters Vera, Grace, Carol (David Stiff) & Donna (Charlie Hanks); sisters-in-law Audrey, Valerie, Shirley (John Tate) & Joyce Potter; and many cousins, nephews, nieces, great nieces & nephews.
Ken was predeceased by his parents Jeanette & Wesley Morrow, brothers Garth, Dudley, Brian aka Mike, brothers-in-law Keith Maxwell & Tony Olsen.
Ken was born in Wood Bay on May 8, 1930. He was the second eldest of 9 children and received his education at Pembina School and Pilot Mound High School. He was raised on the family farm, and after a short time away, he returned to help his mother and eventually purchased the family farm. He spent many busy years raising animals and growing crops as well as taking his family on trips during the summer.
After the kids left home Ken & Jean did some traveling. Some of the highlights were South Africa, Europe, Florida and Mesa, Arizona. They took 3 cruises: Alaska, New York to Quebec and the Panama Canal.
Ken was overjoyed upon the arrival of his two grandchildren Scott & Janelle. He spent as much time as he could with them and was their #1 hockey fan. He loved to play cards, go dancing and fishing and, of course, going to hockey games. Ken was a devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. All of us are better when we are loved and Ken was the best, for he was well loved and will be deeply missed.
A very special thank you to the emergency service teams for their quick response. | Morrow, Kenneth Lloyd (I817)
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KEN VAN IDERSTINE of Moose Jaw passed away Saturday, November 27, 2004. Ken was born in 1924 in Moose Jaw, where he recieved his early education. After graduating from Central Collegiate, he began articling at a local accounting firm, which was interrupted by a three year stint in the Air Force. Following the war, he attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating in May 1949 with a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.) degree and he also obtained his Chartered Accountants designation (C.A.) in December 1949. In 1955, Ken started his own professional firm and was engaged in public practice until his retirement in 1989. Ken and Neta Smith were married in 1956. Family was very important to Ken. He was a kind and loving husband, father and grandfather and was always a source of strength and support. Ken especially enjoyed summers at the cabin at the lake and his favorite winter past-time was cheering for the Warriors. In later years, Ken and Neta traveled extensively, including the many winter trips to Mexico where they enjoyed family get-togethers. Ken was always keenly interested in his community and took an active part in many groups and organizations in Moose Jaw. He was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, Doric Lodge, Moose Jaw Shrine Club, Past President of the Shrine Military Band and past member of the Rotary Club. He also served on the boards of St. Anthony's, Ina Grafton, Y.M.C.A. and Air Cadet Squadron No. 40. He was elected as a member of Senate for the University of Saskatchewan for three terms for the Moose Jaw/Assiniboia area. in 1973, Ken was honoured as a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (F.C.A.) in recognition of his service on the University Board of Examiners for Chartered Accountants. Predeceased by his parents, Bessie and George Van Iderstine, a brother, Alan and brother-in-law, Vernon King. Ken is survived by his loving wife, Neta, and three sons: Craig Calgary, Glenn (Jahzi) Airdrie, AB, Jeff Regina; and two grandsons: Carson and Cooper Airdrie, one sister, Joan King Winnipeg, as well as several nieces, nephews, and other family members. A Celebration of Ken's Life will be held at St. Andrew's United Church on Thursday, December 2, 2004 at 1:30 p.m. Linda Owens will officiate. Memorialization of cremated remains will take place privately at Rosedale Cemetery. Memorials to the Shriners Children's Travel Fund c/o Wa Wa Temple, 2065 Hamilton Street, Regina, SK S4P 2E1 would be appreciated. In living memory of Ken, a tree will be planted in Wakamow Valley by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home.
--Published in Regina Leader-Post on Nov. 30, 2004. | Van Iderstine, Kenneth Donald (I731)
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Kenmore, Ontario | Campbell, Duncan A. (I19214)
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Kenmore, Ontario | Loney, Vera E. (I19213)
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Kenmore, Ontario | McDonald, William James (I19190)
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Kenmore, Ontario | Rankin, Andrew Blake (I03323)
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Kennebec Township, Canada West | Veley, Arwilda (I13584)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Arney, Alfred Elmer (I14568)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Arney, Joseph (I13879)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Godfrey, Augusta Elemmia (I13915)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Godfrey, Augusta Elemmia (I13915)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Godfrey, Minnie (I13936)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Godfrey, Settie Elizabeth (I13914)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Kellar, Victoria P. (I2116)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Kellar, Victoria P. (I2116)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Kellar, James C. (I13992)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Loucks, Mildred Amelia (I13409)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Family (F4736)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Loyst, Rosa May (I13869)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Nugent, Pearl (I14605)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Nugent, Pearl (I14605)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Shorts, Lillian May (I13884)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Hardy (I13882)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Steele, William Nathaniel (I14400)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Steele, William Nathaniel (I14400)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Nugent, Carol Ellen (I14399)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Clarence (I14520)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Clarence (I14520)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Estella Lorraine (I14511)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Scott, Gordon Silas (I14512)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Ethel Lavina (I14517)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Everett (I14521)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Milo (I13874)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Oswald Ransford (I14582)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Willard (I14515)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Kellar, Melina Mary (I13988)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, Alpheus (I13582)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Veley, John Herbert (I13418)
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Kennebec Township, Ontario | Family (F4758)
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Kenneth A. Slade passed away peacefully on January 18, 2012 at Ty Watson House in Port Alberni. Ken is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Lynda. He is also survived by his children: Mieka (André), Michael (Kristin) and two wonderful grandchildren: Amelia and Lucas as well his brother Bernard (Nancy) and sisters Barbara and Carol, all from Ontario.
Ken was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 293, where he was a member of the Executive Committee. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Cremation has already taken place. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.chapelofmemories.ca. If desired, donations in Ken?s memory may be made to Ty Watson House Hospice Foundation, 2649 2nd Avenue, Port Alberni, British Columbia V9Y 1Z8. | Slade, Kenneth Arthur (I4744)
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Kenneth Bethune Scott
Kenneth Bethune Scott passed away at 18 years of age, after a lengthy illness. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Scott and was a native of Almonte. He was a particularly promising boy, a good student at the High School and a fine athlete. The race he ran two or three years ago when he won the Junior Hundred Yards at the High School sports was spectacular and was long talked of. He was a good musician playing the violin well. Of an engaging disposition he had endeared himself to many and it was a shock to them to learn that there was little or no hope of his recover, when he became ill. He himself never gave up hope, until the very last, and always spoke cheerfully of his condition. He was an active member of Bethany United Young People's Society and the Sunday School. He had the faculty of throwing himself, heart and soul, into everything in which he was interested. Besides his parents he leaves to mourn his loss two younger brothers - Arthur and Edward. The deep sympathy of the community found expression in the large attendance at the funeral on Wednesday, and in the magnificent flower tokens. Very impressive services were conducted by Rev. J. R. MacCrimmon and Rev. J. T. E. Blanchard. The pallbearers were six of his schoolboy friends; Lawrence Barrowclough, Howard Allison, Eric Smith, Hedley Porter, Kenneth Fraser, and Stewart Johnston. His remains were interred in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--1926, Friday July 9, The Almonte Gazette front page | Scott, Kenneth Bethune (I03411)
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Kenneth E. Nagorsen, age 84 of Mount Clemens, passed away December 9, 2015. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Doris; dear father of daughter, Karen (Kevin) Wisniewski of Aberdeen, MD and son, David of Warren; beloved grandchildren, Konner and Kollin; sisters, Elaine Eardley of Fort Wayne, IN, and Marise (Robert) Comly of State College, PA. He was predeceased by parents, Edwin and Leona (Paige) Nagorsen and sister, Janet (Don) Fridlund of Livermore, CA. He was born in Detroit, MI on April 1, 1931. He graduated from Cass Technical High School and attended Detroit Institute of Technology. He served in Korea from 1951-1953 as a Sergeant in the US Army. He worked for the Coca-Cola Bottlers of Detroit for over 30 years. Kenneth married Doris Bilby in 1960. They were active members of American Lutheran Church, Clinton Township. He enjoyed fishing, playing cards, traveling, photography and bowling. Visiting hours are 2:30-9:00 p.m., Friday, December 11, 2015 at Will and Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 NB Gratiot, Mount Clemens. Funeral 11:00 a.m. (in state 10:00), Saturday at American Lutheran Church, 38795 Mulberry, Clinton Township, 48036 with Pastor Becky Bolander officiating. Burial with military honors will follow at Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, Clinton Township. Memorial luncheon at American Lutheran Church following burial. Memorials may be made to American Lutheran Church, Alzheimer?s Association or charity of your choice. | Nagorsen, Kenneth E. (I22685)
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Kenneth G. Bostwick, 66, of Beavercreek Oregon unexpectently passed away of a heart attack in his sleep at home, peacefully, on the morning on March 29, 2013.
Ken was born in Portland Oregon to Kenneth and Leila Bostwick, on December 14, 1946. He was raised in Milwaukie and graduated from Milwaukie High School in 1965.
Ken was married to his sweetheart, Jeanette on September 8, 1967 and cherished her for over 45 years. He served in the United States Air force until 1969. That same year, he began to work for First National Bank. He graduated from Portland State with a Bachelors degree, went to Oregon State for a short while and then continued on to earn a Master's in Business from Portland State. If you asked Ken though, he considered himself a Beaver through and through! Ken continued to bank and retired from Wells Fargo in 2007 after 38 years of dedicated service. In the time since, he lived life to the fullest, traveling in the RV to the coast with Jeanette numerous times, herding and doting after his 5 animals, playing endless card games with his mother, mall walking, tinkering around the house, taking on more "honey-do" tasks than he could ever finish, joining a gym and cheering on his grandson Brandon in basketball and soccer. One of the recent highlights is he enjoyed a wonderful trip with Jeanette and his great friends Sam and Coleen on a Mediterranean cruise.
Ken was very involved in his community and in his children's lives as they grew up. He was a Scout Master for his 2 sons in Boy Scouts. Throughout his life, he belonged to Portland Toastmasters, Clackamas Rotary, Tualitan Lions Club, and United Way. He was the President of the Clackamas Community College Foundation and was proud to contribute to the school. Ken was involved in many golf tournaments over the years in support of several foundations and took great pride in working for, and giving back to his community. He was an avid sports fan, rooting on the Beavers and the Portland Trail Blazers until the end! No doubt that Ken was the life of every party, and wherever he was, laughs were had all around; he will be truly missed!
Ken is survived by his wife Jeanette, and his sons Kenny, Michael and Christopher. He leaves behind six grandchildren whom he loved dearly: Darian, Brook, Tess, Brandon, Tyler and Brady Bostwick.
Ken will join his sister Connie whom he has dearly missed for 6 years, but leaves behind his mother Leila, 2 brothers, Phil Bostwick and Jim Bostwick, and his sister Sue Keyes.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Holman-Hankins-Bowker and Waud Funeral Home in Oregon City. A private funeral will be held at Willamette National Cemetery with a military honored burial. We will be having a memorial service on Saturday, April 6th at 1:00 at Beautiful Savior Church in Clackamas, Oregon. Please join us to celebrate the wonderful loving husband, son, brother, father, grandfather, and friend we knew Ken to be. | Bostwick, Kenneth Glen (I19722)
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Kenneth G. Byers
The funeral service for Kenneth George Byers was conducted by Rev. Rick Hobbs on Thursday, January 25, 2001 at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan.
Hymns, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "How Great Thou Art" were sung. Cremation followed the service with interment of ashes in the spring.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan. Ken died on Friday, January 19, 2001 in his 55th year at Sudbury.
Kenny Byers was the beloved son of the late Kennthe Thomas Byers and the late Pearl Irene (Loxton). He was the dear brother of Gerald Byers, Wakefield, Que., Shirley Schell (Ken), Severn Bridge, and Gwen Clark (Lee) of New Balitmore, Michigan.
He will be fondly remembered by his many nieces, nephews and friends, and is survived by his son Nelson.
Ken was born on the family farm on the Alsace Road. He was the youngest of four children born to Kenneth Thomas Byers and Pearl Irenen (Loxton). He grew up and remained in the Alsace, Nipissing and Powassan area.
Ken worked with his father on the farm and enjoyed trapping with him. He carried on farming and raised beef cattle. He lived a life close to the earth and wasn't afraid of hard work. Ken was a skilled brick layer for many years.
One of his favourite sayings was, "Forget about it." In his spare time, he was busy hunting, fishing, trapping, snowmobiling, or just outside enjoying nature with his dog, "Peanuckle Joe."
If anyoine was ever to ask him for help, he was there for them. Kenny had a good heart but was rough around the edges.
Almaguin News
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Kenneth J. Cummings was born May 16, 1925, in Ogdensburg, son of Charles and Florence Cutts Cummings. He graduated from Ogdensburg Free Academy and served for more than three years in the Navy during World War II.
He married Lorraine Bice on Nov. 20, 1948, at St. John's Episcopal Church, Ogdensburg, with the Rev. George A. Palmer officiating.
Mr. Cummings was a machinist for 26 years at Baildon Manufacturing, Ogdensburg, and had been owner/operator of Cummings & Company Machine Shop since 1981. He was an avid gun collector and a member of the Masonic Lodge.
Surviving besides his wife are a brother, David, Lockport; nieces, nephews, a great-niece, a great-nephew, great-great-nephews and cousins.
A sister, Mildred McAdoo, and a brother, Thomas, died before him. | Cummings, Kenneth John (I1668)
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Kenneth Lujan Jr., 72, of Greeley, CO passed away September 17, 2011 at Kenton Manor in Greeley.
He was born August 4, 1939 in Las Vegas, NM to Candelario and Clarando (Cruz) Lujan. He grew up in La Salle, CO and received a master?s degree in business from the University of Northern Colorado. On May 26, 1958 he married Elizabeth Dasnaw in Tijuana, Mexico. They renewed their vows on September 8, 2011 in Greeley. On January 29, 1957 Kenneth entered the United States Marines Corps. He was honorably discharged on January 28, 1960.
Kenneth enjoyed cooking, traveling and spending time with his family. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and St. Mary Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Lujan; sons, Brian (Jennifer Worley) Lujan, Chirs (Anna) Lujan, Kenny Lujan and David Lujan; grandchildren, Chris Lujan Jr., Maria Lujan, Amber Lujan, Kristen Lujan, Amanda Lujan, all of Greeley and Dessiree Daniel of Cheyenne, WY; brother, Eugean (Earlinda) Lujan of Loveland, CO; sister, Dominga Lujan Tarin.
He was preceded in death by his daughters, Maria Lujan, Margaret Lujan-Daniel; parents, Candelario & Clarando Lujan; brothers, Joseph Lujan, Tony Eloy Lujan, John Lujan Sr. ,Teddy Lujan; and grandparents, Damacia and Augustine Lujan.
Visitation will be from 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at Adamson Chapel followed by Recitation of The Rosary at 7:00 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2011 at St. Mary Catholic Church. | Lujan, Kenneth Martin (I1738)
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Kenneth Lyle Mullen, 88, of Goshen, died Jan. 14, 2006, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center of natural causes.
Kenneth was born to Lester Lee Mullen and Eva Myrtle Baldwin. His sister is Maxine Louise. He moved to South Dakota in 1919 with his parents and attended schools in Yankton and Clay Counties. He graduated from Wakonda High School in Wakonda, South Dakota, in May 1935. In July 1936, he moved to Idaho and farmed with his uncle and aunt, Tim St. John and Clara Baldwin St. John and hauled coal from Wyoming to Idaho Falls in the winters with his uncle, Harry Baldwin.
Kenneth enlisted in the U.S. Army in September 1940 before World War II, served at Ft. Lewis, Washington, Ft. Ord, California, and at an Army Air Forces air base near Dakar, French West Africa. He was honorably discharged in June 1945 at Ft. Douglas in Salt Lake City, Utah.
On September 21, 1941, Kenneth married Marjorie Jean Pickett at her parents house near Idaho Falls. Marjorie died in March 2004. In 1946, he started farming in the Goshen area with his parents and farmed until 1980. He worked for the Atomic Energy Commission's National Reactor Testing Station as a security patrolman. He used his carpentry skills during his retirement to build many house additions and garages in the Shelley/Firth (Idaho) area. They bought a small RV motor home and spent several winters in Overton, Nevada. Kenneth enjoyed traveling to his grandchildren's athletic events, high school and college graduations, birthdays and marriages. He was proud to be a veteran and attended Army unit reunions across the U.S. He also loved playing bridge and pinochle.
Survivors include his sons, David (Mary) Mullen of Roy, Utah, Carlan (Joyce) Mullen of Idaho Falls and Dann (Jeanine) Mullen of Meridian (Idaho); a sister, Maxine (Alma) Robinson of Twin Falls; 8 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Kenneth was preceeded in death by his wife and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006, at the United Methodist Church, in Shelley, with Pastor Michael Kennedy officiating. The family visited with friends from 11:30 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. Saturday at the church. Burial is in the Fielding Memorial Park, and military rites were provided by the Bonneville County Veterans Team. Arrangements were under the direction of Nalder Funeral Home in Shelley, Idaho. | Mullen, Kenneth Lyle (I18293)
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Kenneth Storey is Elinor's son, raised by Bertha (Selfridge) Storey. | Selfridge, Elinor Beatrice (I00721)
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