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Dr. Kenan Andrew Ince

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dr. Kenan Andrew Ince 1989 - 2023 Kenan Andrew Ince, age 34, passed away on June 13, 2023, in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they served as Chair of Mathematics at Westminster University. Kenan was born on April 15, 1989, in Cincinnati, Ohio to Mary Angela Taylor Ince, and Bulent Ince. They are...

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I knew Kenan as a youngster in Dallas. Kenan was an active adolescent who loved to swim. Kenan loved the family dog Coco and spent many a happy day with him. Kenan was always incredibly bright. Kenan´s achievements were the result of hard work, focus, and passion. Kenan touched many lives and will be remembered. The pain will never go away, only subside to a dull roar. Rest in peace kind soul.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Rest in peace Kenan.

I'm devastated to hear this news. I took one of Kenan's first classes at Westminster. They were a wonderful teacher; their assignments were always applicable to the real world, provided historical context for our learning, and encouraged us to use math in a way that supported others. Because of our mutual love of math and our devotion to social justice, Kenan invited me to work on a summer research project on the SLCPD's use of force. They supported me in meeting with the department,...

To Kenan's family, My deepest condolences for the loss of such an amazing human. I worked with Kenan at Westminster College and absolutely adored them. May you be comforted by knowing just how profoundly loved and respected Kenan was here in SLC.

I met Dr. Kenan Ince at a Spectra event during JMM some years ago. This is heartbreaking. I know they cared deeply about students, mathematics, and the arts. Thank you, Dr. Ince.

We are saddened beyond words about this news. Our dear friend Angela, amazing Mom of this amazing human being Kenan, we love you and pray for the solace of your heart, mind and soul.

Dr. Ince was one of my very first professors at Westminster. I took a Social Justice by the Numbers course from them that, to this day, I still often reflect back on. I am devastated to hear the news. Sending warm thoughts to the family and friends of Kenan.