Ivan-Kent-Obituary

Ivan T. Kent

Appleton, Wisconsin

1935 - 2018 (Age 82)

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Ivan T. KentAppleton - Ivan Thomas Kent ("Pete" to many friends), age 82, died at home surrounded by his wife and children on 5 January, 2018.Ivan is survived by his wife and best friend of 59 years Margaret "Peg", son Ivan (Zuzana), daughter Theresa, daughter Adrienne (Chad) and grandson Ivan....

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Hello Peggy,
It's been many years since our days at Rexdale.
So sad to read of Ivan's passing. Know that my thoughts are with you and that we have many memories to cherish - a time to have the good support of family and friends.
John Ito

Peggy and family, we both worked for Ivan at one time or another. He was a good man to work for. His humor was unique. He was always a kind and caring individual. For both of us, Ivan represents some of our best times at Kimberly Clark. David and Lynn LeMahieu

My condolences to Ivan's family. I knew Ivan throughout my years at K-C, and count the opportunities I had to work for him as some of my favorites. He was a thoughtful and caring boss and mentor.


Paula Rosch
Sherwood, WI

My condolences to Ivan's family. I knew Ivan throughout my years at K-C, and count the opportunities I had to work for him as some of my favorites. He was a thoughtful and caring boss and mentor.

I did not personally know Ivan, however I did know his son Ike. He and I worked at the Fullerton Mill together and after knowing Ike it is easy to see what an exceptional man Ivan was. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Kent family .

My sincerest condolences to family and friends on Ivan's passing. I knew him well from Kimberly-Clark. He was always a gentleman and a patient person. Memory Eternal!

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Peggy,
Our condolences upon your great loss.
Always enjoyed working with Ivan at K-C, admired his leadership of the Infant Care research team and support of our project work in both expanding capacity and upgrading products during an exciting and fast paced time.
Don and Lynne.

Ivan was cool.

I worked for him and was at first totally intimidated by him. He asked me , Why do you smile so much?. I think I asked him why don't you smile more?

He did more for me than any other leader at KC. He was a truly honest person.

If there is an afterlife I hope I can see him again.

Mike Veith

Peg and family,
My condolences to you all. May you find comfort in your faith, in each other, and in the memories you share.
Debby Sharkey from St. Pius X