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Love this man he my boss on construction and other Rest in peace my friend ❤
Francis Randall
September 02, 2024 | Beloit, WI | Coworker
MILWAUKEE (AP) - A high school dropout, who became a billionaire roofing company executive and one of the nation's richest people, died Friday after he fell off the top of a subfloor under construction over his garage.
Ken Hendricks, who was 66, was the 91st richest man in the U.S. with a net worth of $3.5 billion in September, according to Forbes magazine.
Hendricks grew up working side-by-side with his father, a Janesville roofer. After dropping out of high school, he started his own roofing business at age 21, according to a biography supplied by his company.
Tired of dealing with multiple suppliers scattered around the country, he and his wife, Diane, started a national supply distribution chain in 1982.
ABC Supply Co. - based in Beloit, Wis., about 60 miles southwest of Milwaukee - celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, with 6,000 employees in 390 locations nationwide. It does about $3 billion in business a year.
Hendricks was unfazed by his wealth.
"It doesn't make any difference to me: I can't spend it," he said in an interview with Inc. magazine in September 2006. "I'd have to sell the company, and I'll sell the company over my dead body."
Hendricks was checking on construction on his garage roof in the town of Rock about late Thursday when he fell through, Rock County Sheriff's Department commander Troy Knudson said.
He suffered massive head injuries and died in surgery Friday at Rockford Memorial Hospital in Winnebago County, Ill., according to his company and county authorities.
Hendricks was lauded for his entrepreneurial skills and community service.
Inc. magazine named him its 2006 Entrepreneur of the Year. Editor Jane Berentson described him as "a scrappy, Midwestern dirt-under-the-fingernails type of guy who raised himself and created a company that employed all these people."
Hendricks was unpretentious, a believer in hard work and doing things his way, she said.
Hendricks and his wife also owned a property development group with more than 25 million square feet of industrial and commercial real estate. They worked to renovate buildings made vacant by other companies.
He also was known for having a common touch. He wore blue jeans and cowboy boots to a 2005 interview with a local newspaper and talked about how he enjoyed driving his Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Berentson said he told her magazine last year that one of his most rewarding moments came at an annual managers meeting for ABC Supply.
"I gave my motivational talk and then I asked, 'How many people here started as a forklift operator, a warehouse person, a roof loader, or a truck driver?"' he said. "We had 600 people and almost half of them stood up."
Hendricks is survived by his wife and seven children.
Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press
Love this man he my boss on construction and other Rest in peace my friend ❤
Francis Randall
September 02, 2024 | Beloit, WI | Coworker
To the family of Ken,
Our prayers are with all of you. I had the opportunity to meet with Ken at his office about doing a solar project for him this spring. He was a wonderful, respectful, down to earth man. I enjoyed visiting him & Don so much & am sad that he is no longer here on this earth with us. I know he will always be with us all in spirit. Our prayers are with you all. Doug & Traci Albright ( Albright Electric & Solar )
Doug & Traci Albright Electric & Solar
January 28, 2008 | Evansville, WI
Dear Diane & Family,
We are SO very sorry for your loss, Ken was a wonderful man who helped more people than I know. He will forever be missed by all that knew him & by all that didn't. You are in our prayers. God bless you all, Doug & Traci Albright (Evansville Wi. )
Doug & Traci Albright
January 28, 2008 | Evansville, WI
Uncle Ken, you will be missed so very much! You and Aunt Diane were and still are today my greatest idols and will remain them forever. You will be greatly missed and never forgotten!
Josh Pettis
January 02, 2008 | Osseo, WI
Mr. Hendricks, I have only been employed with your company a few short months but have heard so many great things about you. I am so sorry I never had the opportunity to personally meet you and your wife. My deepest condolences go out to your family and loved ones. Sincerely,
Donald Humphrey #202
Donald Humphrey
December 30, 2007 | Wonder Lake, IL
AN ORDINARY GUY WHO LIVED TOO BE AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN. I MET HIM YEARS AGO AND I CAN ATTEST TO THE FACT THAT HE WAS. HE WILL BE MISSED GREATLY, GOD BE WITH THE HENDRICKS FAMILY.
MICHEAL AND SHERRY HOWELL
MICHEAL HOWELL
December 29, 2007 | VACAVILLE, CA
Ken Hendricks was an American icon, his legacy will be remembered for ever, to his frinds and family. Ken god bless you.
andrew grantham
December 29, 2007 | Bisley, UK
KEN WAS HANDS ON GUY, THE LAST TIME WE SPOKE, HE WAS IN JEANS AND CHUCKLING ABOUT BEING A BILLIONARE. I PRAY FOR THE FAMILY DURNING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.I WILL MISS HIM. HE IN MANY WAYS WAS MY HERO
TIMOTHY STICKNEY
December 29, 2007 | KANSAS CITY
Our loss is great
Fred Long
December 28, 2007 | Martinez, GA