Kenneth E.-Howser-Obituary

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Kenneth E. Howser

Avon, Indiana

Mar 3, 1963 – Jul 29, 2023

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March 3, 1963
DIED
July 29, 2023
LOCATION
Avon, Indiana

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Conkle Funeral Home, Avon Chapel - Avon Obituary

Kenneth E. Howser, 60, passed away July 29, 2023.  He was a Systems Engineer for St. Francis Hospital and a member of the Plainfield Christian Church.  Kenneth was also a proud veteran of the US Army.  He was preceded in death by his brother, Michael Howser.  He is survived by his wife, Michele Pitts Howser; children, Rachel (Daryl) Knapp, Megan (David) Rolfes and Stephen Adams; grandchildren, Adalynn Knapp, Elijah Knapp, Cheyanne Rolfes, Carson Rolfes and Payten Rolfes; parents, Melvin and Sandra Howser; brother, James (Miriam) Howser.  Visitation will be 3pm-8pm Thursday August 3, 2023 at Conkle Funeral Home Avon.  Services are 10am Friday August 4, 2023 at Conkle Funeral Home Avon.  Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery.  In remembrance of Kenneth’s fight against lung cancer, contributions may be made to alkpositive.org in lieu of flowers.  Online condolences may be shared at www.conklefuneralhome.com.

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I had the pleasure of working with Ken at Golden Rule Insurance back in August of 1988. He trained me in Computer Operations for about a year, Then moved on to St. Francis. I remember him being very patient and understanding. RIP Ken, you'll be missed. Prayers to all him family and friends.

I had the pleasure of working with Ken at Alverno. He taught me a lot. He was direct, had a great sense of humor, and was very sharp. We had a great team and continued our friendship with dinners after we all stopped working together. We will miss him at those. Rest well my friend.

Ken was a Good Man. Like my brother he fought long and hard fight. Ken, may you rest in peace for I know you will be living a peaceful life. You were fun to work with, we played of softball game together. Rest in peace my friend. Mike Wiley

Ken was a good man and I enjoyed spending time with him at Franciscan. He was a good guy to discuss issues what many considered contentious issues and we often disagreed, but he was always a gentleman and a class act. Of all the times at Franciscan the 2 memories that stand out to me are the time he chased a tornado that touched down in Beech Grove and I thought it was cool but also definitely a little dangerous. I also remember the time when, after an ice storm, I fell flat on my butt...