Kenneth-King-Obituary

Kenneth Keith King Sr.

Kansas City, Kansas

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Kenneth (Kenny) Keith King, Sr., October 21, 1956, to April 11, 2008. We celebrate the life of Kenny King, beloved son, brother, husband, father, papa, best friend, and fishing buddy. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert H. King, and is survived by his mother, Dorothy M. (Hanna) King...

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Dear Dave and Terry,
Tom and I were so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. We rejoice in his coming to the Lord just days before his passing. You are in our prayers. "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." John 14:18

Julie and family, Was so sorry to here of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. If there is anything we can do let us know. Sally and Don Larkin

What a wonderful man Kenny was. I had the pleasure of meeting him in December 2007 and he helped me move from Howard to St. Joseph. I really enjoyed his sense of humor.

Although I did not know Kenny well, I had the pleasure of meeting him on a couple of occasions. Those occasions just so happened to be at the lake. By the sounds of it, that would be no surprise to those who knew him best. I only wish I would have taken him up on his offer to go fishing at 5 A.M. on one of those mornings. I most certainly missed out on fun and wisdom. My sympathies go out to all friends and family.

i will miss you uncle kenny. I am sorry that i could not make it in person. We all love you.

I have been blessed with being aloud to be to be a part of this very special family, through my Husband Richard McWilliams. Kenny is a special person and friend of mine , who always had a hug and a smile and offer of help for any friend that needed it. We will miss you Kenny

My thoughts and prayers are with the whole King family during these rough and sad times in your Families
lives. May GOD bless you all.

I met Kenny when I was in 6th grade because I became close friends with his youngest daughter, Jessica. It became clear to me that he was a wonderful father and his close-knit family loved him more than anything. He will be greatly missed but certainly never forgotten.

oh uncle kenny how will miss you so i will always remember the summers i spent at grandpas and hanging out with you and the kids you will be greatly missed....