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Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Edward "Ken" Jenkins

1939 - 2019

Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Edward "Ken" Jenkins obituary, 1939-2019, Yorktown , VA

Kenneth Jenkins Obituary

Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Edward "Ken" Jenkins, U.S. Army (Retired) of Yorktown, Virginia passed away from complications of Parkinson's Disease at age 80 on September 15, 2019, surrounded by his loved ones. His last week was spent in Hospice House of Williamsburg, where he received loving and respectful care.

Ken was born in San Francisco on May 31, 1939 to Dr. Kenneth M. and Kathryn (Kearny) Jenkins. He grew up in San Francisco, but his happiest childhood memories were summers at the family cabin in Boulder Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains. He graduated from the University of San Francisco in 1963 and was married to Joan (Porter) Jenkins.

Following graduation, Ken was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and sent to Neu Ulm, Germany for Ken's first tour of what would be a 23-year Army career. Ken's children, Kenneth MacKenzie Jenkins II and Kerry Morgen Jenkins, were born in Augsburg, Germany.

Ken spent two tours in Vietnam, and was company commander during his second tour. Ken maintained a friendship with many soldiers from Delta Company, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry. In correspondence, they would affectionately address him as "O Captain! My Captain!" During his service in Vietnam, Ken was commended with the Purple Heart, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Vietnam Defense Medal, and the Combat Infantryman's Badge. When questioned about any of his commendations, he would humbly joke that "they were just attendance medals."

Ken's most enjoyable assignment was his four year tour with the family to Fort Shafter, Hawaii. He made the most of that location, becoming certified as an advanced scuba diver. While stationed at Fort Bragg with the 82nd Airborne, Ken received his Senior Parachutist Badge and was in charge of the Computer Data Center for the post. He then earned his Master's Degree from the University of Southern California.

After retiring from the Army, Ken began a second career as a teacher at Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News, Virginia. He first taught computer science and then moved to sixth grade science, which he loved. He was respected and beloved by students, faculty, and families. For years Ken was also the girls' softball team coach, a football coach, and announcer for the basketball team as the "Voice of the Navigators". Ken was honored on Hampton Roads Academy's Founders' Day in 2014 for his nearly thirty years of dedication and service to the school.

Ken served as a Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America and was inducted into the Order of the Arrow. Ken was an Emeritus member of the Sons of the American Revolution and enjoyed a lifelong hobby of genealogy.

For the past twenty years, Ken was devoted to his companion and love, Judy Finley, who

provided loving care as Ken's illness progressed. In addition to Judy, Ken is survived by his son, Kenny Jenkins (Lauren) of Williamsburg; daughter, Kerry Jenkins (Victor) of Tijeras, New Mexico; former wife, Joan Porter Jenkins; four wonderful grandsons, Aidan, Teague, Alexis, and Victor; sister, Susan Ten Eyck of Fremont, California; and niece, Tink Ten Eyck of Sanger, California. Ken was preceded in death by his father, Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie Jenkins and his mother, Kathryn Kearny Jenkins.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News on Sunday, October 6, 2019 from 2:00 to 4:00. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may donate in Ken's name to Hospice House of Williamsburg, 4445 Powhatan Parkway, Williamsburg, VA 23188.

He will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Published by Daily Press from Sep. 24 to Sep. 29, 2019.

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Patrick Dudney

October 1, 2019

Ken was my commanding Officer with D Co. 3rd Bn.12th Infantry From the 4th. Infantry Div. He walked into our company when things were as bad as any of us in the company had encountered. He led by example. We men of Delta Company needed someone to step up. Ken took charge of the Company, reorganized our positions which had been destroyed during the night prior to him being assigned as our new Co. HE walked into a half destroyed fire base, gathered up the pieces and gave a new attitude. Delta company responded and survived. Ken you earned our respect from the moment we first met. at one of our reunions you walked to me and said, Did you think we would be gathering like we have been doing. My thoughts were what an honor it has been standing with this group of men. My dear friend may you rest in Peace.

Thank you. I hope to see you on top of our last hill. Former Medic D Co. 3rd of the 12th Infantry

Patrick Dudney

October 1, 2019

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 29, 2019

So sorry to hear about your loss. You know that God and Jesus are in the best position to comfort us when we lose a loved one in death.

Donna Blake

September 26, 2019

He had such a great attitude and spirit. He will be missed.

September 26, 2019

I always enjoyed seeing Ken in the Victory Family YMCA hallway and walking by my office on his way to the Parkinson's class. He was a gentleman and loved by the staff and class participants. You could tell by the look in their eyes Judy and Ken had a very special relationship. She was there with him before, during and after the classes. He will be missed but his light will shine in our hearts for many years.

Michael Bennett
Victory Family YMCA executive director

September 26, 2019

I always enjoyed seeing Ken as he walked through the Victory Family YMCA hallway and by my office on the way to the Parkinson's class. He never gave up in the class and pushed as much as he could. You could tell by the look in their eyes that Ken and Judy loved each other. He will be missed at the YMCA but will have a special place in the hearts of our staff and members. Thanks for blessing us Ken!

Michael Bennett
Victory Family YMCA executive director.

John "Doc" Cline

September 25, 2019

To our CO in Vietnam whom we all respected and looked up to. Your struggles are over and may you now find your peace. 'Comrades in arms forever' from Delta Company - 3rd Bn, 12th Infantry - 4th INF DIV - USARV. Thank you '6' for your support and guidance during our time in the field.

Doc Cline - Company Medic

Pete Reid

September 24, 2019

To a Soldier, a Soldier, an academician, a friend, we say farewell and thanks for a life well lived.

September 24, 2019

Ken fulfilled many duties in many lives at HRA, and impacted people too numerous to mention. To a soldier, an academician, a friend we say farewell.

Brian Croteau

September 24, 2019

It was my privilege to teach with Ken at HRA and to gallivant about Virginia's rich history with him and the rest of HRA's "old soldiers" gang. You, sir, will be missed.

Brian R. Croteau
LTC, MP, USAR (Ret)

Gary Cusack

September 24, 2019

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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