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Ken Hendricks
BELOIT, Illinois
BELOIT, Illinois
The 91st richest man in the United States, a roofing company billionaire, died after falling through his garage's roof, local authorities said Friday. Ken Hendricks, 66, was checking on construction of the roof at his home Thursday night when he fell through, Rock County Sheriff's Department commander Troy Knudson said. He suffered massive head injuries, according to his company, ABC (American Builders and Contractors) Supply Co. Hendricks was pronounced dead at an Illinois hospital early Friday morning, Winnebago County coroner Sue Fiduccia said. An autopsy is planned for Friday. Hendricks was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of ABC Supply Company. The company does about $3 billion in business a year. Hendricks had a net worth of $3.5 billion in September, according to Forbes magazine. That made him the 91st richest person in the U.S., according to the magazine's ranking of American billionaires. But he seemed unfazed by his wealth. "It doesn't make any difference to me; I can't spend it," Hendricks said in an interview with Inc.com in September 2006. "I'd have to sell the company, and I'll sell the company over my dead body." Hendricks, the son of a roofer, worked side-by-side with his father growing up. A high school dropout, he started his own roofing business at age 21, according to his biography on ABC Supply's Web site. Tired of having to deal with multiple suppliers scattered around the country, he and his wife, Diane, started a national supply distribution chain in 1982. The company celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, with 6,000 employees in 390 locations nationwide. "This is an enormous tragedy and a great loss to the family, associates and the community," ABC Supply said in a statement. The couple had seven children, according to their biographies.