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Kenneth Van Blargen Obituary

I hesitate when deciding whether to put this notice in the sports section or the obituary, for Kenny Van Blargen, 80, took his final victory lap Sunday morning, April 29, 2012. He didn''t merely shuffle off this mortal coil quietly, but rather flew off with it floored, smiling the whole way. His beautiful daughters, Terry and Nancy, were with him when he passed peacefully Sunday morning at Twin Cities Hospital in Templeton from complications related to a spinal chord injury he suffered over a year ago in his vintage sprint car. Kenny was born Kenneth Leroy Van Blargen in June 1931 to Irvin Calvin and Elizabeth (Dietrich) Van Blargan in Santa Maria, while they were migrating throughout the state in the midst of the Great Depression.  His family ended up in Paso Robles at the end of the decade, when his father found work helping build Camp Roberts. Kenny was nine when he stood with his friends and watched the Paso Robles Inn burn in 1940. His father was a carpenter on the rebuild of the new one.  At age 17, he joined the U.S. Navy with his good buddy, Rudy Chidies. He experienced many places during his time of service. It was just after World War II ended when he returned home from the U.S. Navy and found his passion in cars - the louder and faster the better. In 1949, with the start of auto racing at the Paso Robles Fair Grounds, he focused that passion into a life long affair with racing. His biggest break in life came in July of 1955 when he married his beloved wife, Susan Esther Winn, who preceded him in death on May 30, 2004. "Sweet Sue" was his confidant and "lifesaver," according to him. After having lost his life love, he cleaved to his first passion, racing.  The family would like to thank all of those involved with helping Kenny, especially this last year. Kenny Van Blargen was a household name in the California racing scene from 1949 to 2011. He always felt fortunate to be able to live, race, work, worship and raise a family in this community.  With the help of so many friends and family, and the care of two great ladies who helped him at home this last year, Kenny enjoyed his final laps in the town he loved. Kenny and Sue are survived by four children, who where exposed to the full benefit of their love: Terry Elizabeth (Van Blargen) Procknow lives in Salem, Ore., and has two children Ryen Cheri Procknow, and Ross Edward Procknow. Tracy Calvin Van Blargen lives in Camarillo, Calif., with his wife, Jenny Lynn (Polk) Van Blargen and their three children Whitney Clay Van Blargen, Lindsey Taylor Van Blargen and Evan Martin Van Blargen. Nancy Kathleen (Van Blargen) Ambrosini lives in Saint Helena, Calif., with her husband, Garvin Louis Ambrosini. Combined they have Trevor Nicolas Ambrosini, Mitchell Thomas Jordan, Landin Norman Ambrosini and Chloee Sue Ambrosini.  Martin Wilbur Van Blargen lives in Paso Robles, his wife is Sherri Sue (Butler) Van Blargen, and their daughter, Lauren Gene Van Blargen, nine grandchildren in all. He is also survived by two nephews Kenneth and Keith Nancolas and their families. Kenny was preceded in death by his parents; and older sister, Frances (Van Blargan) Nancolas. Viewing will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 8, 2012, at Kuehl-Nicolay Funeral Home, 1703 Spring St. in Paso Robles. A service being held at noon Wednesday, May 9, 2012, with a reception immediately following at the Estrella Warbird Museum/Auto display near the Paso Robles Airport, 4251 Dry Creek Road, in Paso Robles. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Estrella Warbird Museum, the Veterans Administration, or to the worthy charity of your choice. Above all, be kind to your neighbors.

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Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune on May 6, 2012.

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Herb Sample

May 22, 2012

Kenny started his racing career driving for my dad. He worked for my dad and became a part of our family. I followed his career and life and visited whenever I was in town. He and Sue were the perfect couple and are now together again. You are in good hands now my friend. Condolences to the Family.

John Edwards

May 11, 2012

As someone with a spinal cord injury for 35yrs now I certainly get it. GodSpeed Kenny!

Molly Johnson

May 10, 2012

Kenny was a great guy and such a source of pride for everyone in the North County! I remember so well the Atascadero Race Track and the fun times watching Kenny and other go round and round. Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole family; we know he'll be missed so very much.

May 9, 2012

Kenny and my dad {Rudy Chaides} were the best of friends and when I was little we used to travel from San Jose to Paso Robles to visit Kenny ,Sue and the family and hear them talk about the old times and visit around town and now they can share their stories in heven..May they all rest in peace..Ron Chaides and Family

May 9, 2012

Was raised with Ken and had many laughs together. He always told you the exactly the way it was. He will be missed, I can already see him building his car to run around heaven, and getting a ticket for loud pipes. He will be missed by all Bob Tucker

Tom Gorham

May 9, 2012

"Kenny", never Ken, was a childhood Hero to me. I could never race cars like him, but through him, I learned to love racing. For those memories, Thank you, Kenny. To his family, my sympathy for your loss. To his many racing fans, a chapter of history has finally been written. RIP, Kenny,

Bucky Bolton

May 8, 2012

My deepest sympathy's go out to the Van Blargen.
I used watch Kenny race at Kearney Bowl in Fresno, as a youngster and give Al Pombo and Marshall Sargent a run for their money every time he showed up. Kenny could drive any thing and he did. Thank you Kenny, for all those wonderful memories. RIP From an old race fan.

Sandi Loose Twichell

May 7, 2012

Kenny was my childhood hero! As a kid I spent every Saturday night watching him race at Atascadero. My dad was pits mgr so I got to hang out in the pits & knew everyone. Kenny was wild & crazy back then & thrilling to watch --oh, those crashes! Of course he mellowed eventually & didn't wreck so many cars. :) Kenny will be missed by all, esp race fans, young & old alike.
God Bless Kenny

Janee Walkup Bell

May 7, 2012

Kenny was the Best Man at my Mom & Dad's wedding in 1962. We will miss our long time family friend.

Gloria Remo

May 6, 2012

Kenny and Sue are together again and smiling down at all there love one's. He will be deeply missed, he was a great guy. My deepest regards to all of the Family. My nprayer's are with you.

Williard Hove

May 6, 2012

I sure miss you and have coffee some time and you was a good race car Driver and now your in good hand.

John Walkup

May 6, 2012

My dad and Kenny were longtime friends. I met Kenny when I was a teenager and helped him in the pits during a short stretch of his long racing career. He was a good friend and I will miss him.

ann Williams

May 6, 2012

you well be miss very much and you was a very good race Driver and my heart go out to the Family and now he in heaven with all race draiver that the good Lord took so they can all race up there but Kenny well win them all.

Phil Ragsdale

May 6, 2012

Kenny.......show them how to lead a lap in heaven. thanks for the opportunity to get to know you, if only a little bit........

Bill Floyd

May 6, 2012

Kenny was a great competitor and someone I always respected on and off the racetrack. My condolences go out to the family, but like usual you beat us to the checkered!
Godspeed,
"Wild Bill" Floyd

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