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Ken W. Towery

1936 - 2020

Ken W. Towery obituary, 1936-2020, Louisville, KY

BORN

1936

DIED

2020

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12900 Shelbyville Road

Louisville, Kentucky

Ken Towery Obituary

Ken W. Towery

Louisville - Kenneth Woodrow Towery, 83, of Louisville passed away peacefully on March 13, 2020 at his residence with his family by his side. He was born July 13, 1936 in Berea, KY to the late Ralph Towery and the late Gladys Robinson Aldridge.

Ken was preceded in death by his parents, and his late wife Joyce Towery.

He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife of 17 years, Joanne; his daughter, Lorea Ware (Donald); his son, Kris Towery (Sarah); step-son, Michael Plichta (Nicole); five grandsons, Trey Ware (Lauren), Chandler Ware (Darby), Colin Plichta, Asher Plichta, Benjamin Towery; and three granddaughters, Madison Plichta, Katelyn Plichta, and Suzanna Towery.

Ken graduated from Male High School where he was a cheerleader, and a member of ROTC and the Glee Club. He fondly remembered the spring break trips where they would sing their way to Florida! His was the first graduating class to have girls in the class. Can you believe there was actually a picture of him in the old Louisville Times in 1952 protesting their admittance?! He later regretted the error of his ways and at the class 50th reunion presented each "girl" with a rose and his sincere apology. Ken was honored to be inducted into the Male High Hall of Fame in 2009.

Ken graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1959 with a bachelor's degree in Marketing. He was also a cheerleader at UK. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, developing deep and lasting relationships with his "brothers". In 2004, he received the Kappa Sig Distinguished Alumnus Award and in 2015 was inducted into the Beta Nu Chapter Hall of Fame.

Following graduation, Ken went into the Executive Management program with Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. After 13 years of being promoted to positions with increasing responsibility, he was bit by the entrepreneurial bug and opened up his first Ken Towery's Firestone store on Dixie Hwy. Starting with only $500 and not even having a car (he had to give his company car back!), he grew the business to 30 Ken Towery Tire and AutoCare stores before selling the business in 2012. Ken's success can be attributed to his honesty, hard work and love of people. He always told his associates "Treat everyone as if they were your mother or your father". During his career, Ken served on the Executive Committee for the National Tire Dealers and Retread Association. In 2003, he was selected as a Finalist in the Southern Ohio & Kentucky Entrepreneur of the Year Award. And in 2008, he was honored as the National Tire Dealer of the Year, being selected from more than 28,000 tire dealers across the U.S. Ken was extraordinarily successful in business and leadership; however, he always made his family and friends the priority of his life.

Ken not only loved people but also loved God. He was passionate about taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth and supported that mission as a member of the Foundation of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In 2007, the Seminary awarded Ken and Joanne the Bruce Benton Distinguished Service Award. Ken was a member of Southeast Christian Church.

In his free time, Ken was an avid "water dog", purchasing his first boat when he was in college and continuing to be on the water through the years. He was a championship water skier, being the 43rd skier in the U.S. to ski barefoot. Although offered a job at Cypress Gardens, he was prudent even as a young man to turn down the offer and finish his degree at UK. Ken also loved fishing, his favorite spot being at his cabin on Barkley Lake.

Ken was a great dancer, as Joanne can attest, and it was how their romance started. Ken also liked to snow ski, play tennis and golf and travel. He and Joanne loved going on cruises. Ken held a private pilot's license and was multi-engine and instrument rated. But above all this, one of his greatest joys was just spending time with his family, particularly his grandchildren.

All in all, Ken loved life! One of his favorite passages of scripture was Psalm 34: 12-14: "Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies. Turn from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it." Ken's family praises God for the many good days they had with Ken and looks forward to the day that they will be reunited with him through Jesus Christ.

Due to the outbreak of the Corona Virus, the family will have a private funeral service to respect government guidelines and help reduce the risk of future outbreaks.

Floral tributes and gifts are welcomed and may be sent to Ratterman Funeral Home, 12900 Shelbyville Road, East Louisville. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Ken may also be made in the form of donations to the Southern Baptist Seminary, 2825 Lexington Road, Louisville, KY 40280.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Courier-Journal from Mar. 14 to Mar. 16, 2020.

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Tony Ponzi

March 8, 2023

It´s has been a few years now and I still miss my dear freind. Ken is the kindness man who lived. I wish the very best for all of his family. RIP my dear freind.

Lynn Whitaker

July 18, 2021

My deepest condolences to his beloved wife Joanne and the family for your loss, my heart breaks for you all. I was blessed to know Ken from doing pest control service on his home for several years, I loved coming to see him and Joanne every three months. He was the most adorable kind man that I have ever meet in my life!! He will truly be missed! My love to you in heaven Ken. Until we meet again, love your bug lady Lynn Whitaker
Joanne if you need me please let me know, 502-639-6142
Love

Deb (Aldridge) McLemore

April 12, 2021

Ken's mother Gladys was married to my uncle Jimmy Aldridge. He and my dad Henry were brothers. My husband and I came up for Jim's funeral and had the honor of staying with Ken and Joanne. They were so kind to me and my family. I am so sorry for your loss and that I have just heard of his passing. We took many trips as kids to Kentucky to visit and I remember Lorea as a young girl. All the family in Jasper, Alabama send their love and prayers.

Ken Smith "Smitty"

March 21, 2020

"Until We Meet Again"
We knew each other for 50 years.We worked together from 6/1/1971 until 12/15/2012. I was the first employee that you had.We had a lot of good times.Thank you for your generosity on the Monroe trips especially the trip you gave to us to Rome Italy.We really enjoyed it.
Your friend forever

Chuck Kaiser

March 19, 2020

Ken was such a fine gentleman with always a smile on his face offering a kind remark or a word of encouragement.
My thoughts and prayers are with Ken's family.

Peaceful Passage Arrangement

a loved one

Sent Flowers

Pat McNabb

March 17, 2020

Ken taught me so much about business and the tire industry. I will forever be grateful to him. God speed.

Jermey Lyles

March 17, 2020

Ken was a wonderful man of faith and a great mentor to me. He taught me customers and employees first and business will take care of itself. He was honest, hardworking and played life to the fullest. I think all of us that knew him took a little bit of him with us to make our own life journey better. Ken you are a great example to all of us that got to know your as friend, leader, mentor, husband, father and servant of Jesus. I know Jesus welcomed you with open arms, "Enter in thy good and faithful servant for your reward is great" you lived out your faith. Love you, Jermey

sue cook

March 16, 2020

I remember when he opened his first store on Dixie Highway. He did not have a car and came to my husband at the time car lot. Told him he just opened a tire business and was in the need of a car but didn't have much money. Dan gave him a car and in return Ken paid for the car with tires. He was such a kind man. I know his family will miss him. Prayers for his family.

Bev Quick

March 16, 2020

From grade school to now , boy what a fishing trip it has been ! Ken I wonder if they have crappie in heaven? We had quite a run didn't we. We'll miss you brother

March 16, 2020

Ken and I were life long friends,...grew up in the same south end neighborhood in Louisville . Went to the same high school ( Male), and were fraternity brothers at U of K (Kappa Sigma- Beta Nu). We just talked last week where he again greeted me as "Brother Al". He was a self made business success. and a role model to so many.
I will miss him so much. Rest in peace with God my friend.
Al Sullivan

Melanie Presta

March 16, 2020

I am so sorry to hear the news about Ken! He was always so quick to smile and offer a hand! He will be greatly missed!

Scott Menefee

March 16, 2020

The Menefee family will always be thankful for Ken Towery and how he helped 3 generations of Menefee's in work and business. The community has lost a tremendous man of faith. Thank You Ken!

Ken Maxwell

March 16, 2020

Ken was my employer and more importantly, my friend for more than 22 years. He had a zest for life, was honest and energetic. He was always ready to help when you needed it. I will miss him tremendously. My condolences go out to his family and friends, especially to Kris and Joanne. He is now in the loving hands of our creator. God bless Ken Towery!

Mark McAlister

March 15, 2020

It was an honor to have worked for Ken and he will be very much missed. He was an amazing man and a joy to talk to. Always a big smile every time I saw him.

Grace Wooding

March 15, 2020

He will certainly be missed! He brought joy and friendship to so many. Sending his family my love and sincere condolences.

chip huber

March 15, 2020

Ken was a great person, a giant in the independent tire dealers' world. Always respected as an exceptional competitor he built an outstanding business network based on fair dealings and great employees. He will be missed certainly as an individual but also as a great business man.

Bryan and

March 15, 2020

Was a great man ! And me and my wife Belinda loved and his Wife Joann Thank God for the memories. RIP

In Loving Memory Arrangement

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Sent Flowers

March 15, 2020

I had the privilege of working with Ken 20 years.
Simone & I felt we were part of the family as that is how we were treated. Remember the trips to South east for easter performance, & The Christmas partys
Blessings to you'll

Chester & Simone Davisson

Jane McGowan

March 15, 2020

I knew Ken from the Downs Lounge! Ken, Bev and Miles always had such wonderful Parties ! My Husband Bud and I always had so much fun with Them...May Ken RIP..

Barbie and

March 15, 2020

Ken was a fabulous friend and family man. We will miss his love of life in our lives!

Tony Brown

March 15, 2020

I have known Ken my entire life. May God Bless your soul Ken and grant you peace. Blessings to your entire family.

David Lee

March 15, 2020

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

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Tony Ponzi

Sent Flowers

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

hazel sullivan

Sent Flowers

Paul Riley

March 15, 2020

Mr. Towery was a great man and had a great family, I had the pleasure of working for him, and getting to know him not only as my boss but as a wonderful person. You will be truly missed

Reed Hume

March 14, 2020

Ken, thank you for 65 years of friendship and love. Gloria and I will miss you dearly and we ask God for peace and comfort for Joanne and you family.

Ti Smith

March 14, 2020

I will always remember how welcomed you made me feel during my time as your Michelin rep. My fondest memories are of how special the annual Christmas parties were and I still display the gifts you gave me in my home today. I'll also always remember the roadtrip we made with the team to Greenville and back in the van. Rest easy now in the presence of our lord and savior until we meet again.

Joanne, Kris, and family you have my deepest sympathies and I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

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Ashawnti Smith

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Mark Faith

March 14, 2020

Ken was an amazing man I know he has touched many of people's hearts and minds I have had the pleasure of working for him and his son he will forever be missed but never forgotten

Bobbi Koplin

March 14, 2020

You gave me an opportunity and changed my life.
Working for you was an honor and I miss those days.
Rest in peace, sir.

Bobbi Koplin

March 14, 2020

You gave me an opportunity and it changed my life. I am forever grateful. It was an honor to work with you. I truly miss those days. Rest in peace, sir.

Antonio Avalos

March 14, 2020

Thank you for inviting me into the family when iI got here fromTexas it was a pleasure and an honor to work with you and along side you may your family find peace and happiness in these sad times

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