Kenneth-Bishop Jr.-Obituary

Kenneth Dean Bishop Jr.

Elkhart, Indiana

May 23, 1947 – Mar 30, 2024

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BORN
May 23, 1947
DIED
March 30, 2024
LOCATION
Elkhart, Indiana

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Kenneth Dean Bishop Jr., 76, of Elkhart, Indiana, passed away on March 30, 2024 in Lakeland, Florida. He was born on May 23, 1947, in Niles, MI. Kenny was hard-working, both at home and on the farm. He loved his family and friends and his wife of 33 years. He was generous, kind, and never knew a...

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I am so sorry to hear Kenny is no longer hear. I always enjoyed seeing him and talking about how soon we could back to Florida. He will be very much missed.

Kenny was one of a kind of person. His dad Kenneth Sr. also worked at Miles/Bayer. From high value EGG production to MEGA farming. I would talk to him about a lot of things from farm shows in Iowa and various places to all the politics of life. A great person to be acquainted with. I remember when he fell from the top of a silo and crushed his feet. With his determination and surgery he was able to walk again. On 3rd shift Machine Cleaner classification we had a few tuff guys. Oliver Newsome,...

A great man gone too soon...Missing you

Sorry for the family and all of us who knew and had the privilege of having Kenny in our lives. Big man with a big smile and big heart Godspeed Kenny

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

Brenda, so sorry to hear about the passing of Kenny. Our condolences to you and your family. I am writing this from your friends, of long ago as your neighbors in Edwardsburg, Arlene, Karla, and Karen. (Kiner)

I don´t have any words for this. Kenny and I became fast friends for the last 5 years at my detailing shop. I truly loved this couple and so sorry for the family´s loss. Kenny was always the client that became friends with and always checked in on me through some of my own health issues. Love you brother always Kory Bell Retro Clean Automotive

Where to begin with memories.....I'll just list a few that are popping into my head as I'm typing this. 1) Riding in/on the front of his loader picking up rocks in the field. 2) Being the first responder to him falling from the grain bin and stopping traffic in the road to try and get blankets to keep him warm. 3) Watching him keep the farm clean/landscape/mow to keep in beautiful. 4) Kenny tending to me blowing my shin out on a pipe at his 4th of July party when I was running around as...

My condolences for Brenda and the family.y father, Charles Young, enjoyed and always talked about this coffee at steak and shake with the group. I know he thought highly of Kenny and mention him often. I am grateful for and appreciate the years of friendship for my father. Brenda Young Cortes