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Kenneth Fall

Lambertville, Ohio

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Kenneth "Huggy"



Kenneth "Huggy" Fall, 66, of Portage passed away Sunday, May 3, 2015.

Kenny was born in Toledo, Ohio to the late Melvin and Mary (Fager) Fall. He married Pamela Harloff on August 12, 1977, in Toledo, Ohio and she survives in Portage. Kenny is also survived by his brothers, Michael (Emily) Fall of Monclova, Ohio and Robert (Lynn) of Lambertville, Michigan; special friends, Merz, Gary and Larry, and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his faithful companion, Charlie the English Springer Spaniel.

Kenny was a 1967 graduate of Roger High School was one of the "Shop Boys" and every Saturday he would meet his high school friends for lunch. Kenny enjoyed building and driving his classic cars and riding his Harley. He enjoyed making the trips to Las Vegas, Iowa, North Carolina and Hocking Hills. He also loved trap and skeet shooting.

A Celebration of Kenny's life will be on Sunday, May 17, 2015, from 2:00-6:00 p.m. in the BGSU Mileti Alumni Center, corner of Mercer & Alumni Dr., Bowling Green, Ohio 43403. Kenny requested that "everyone wear jeans and t-shirts and anyone wearing a tie will have it cut off!"

Arrangements have been entrusted with the Deck-Hanneman Funeral Home & Crematory, 1460 W. Wooster St., P.O Box 648, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be gifted in Kenny's honor to Melanoma Research Fund #314782, Ohio State Foundation, 600 Ackerman Rd. 6th Floor, P.O Box 183112, Columbus, Ohio 43218.

The family would like to thank Dr. Kari Kendra and staff, Dr. Robert Lavey and staff, Dr. Samina Hasan and staff and Ian from Bridge Hospice for the compassionate care they showed Kenny.

Online condolences as well as fond memories may be shared with Kenneth's family by visiting

www.hannemanfh.com

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Pam, praying for you during this time of transition. I have always remember you as my favorite babysitter and you inspired me to become the favorite of other children. Memories of being in your wedding wearing a full length, powder blue, polyester, dress with a big white hat and the first limo ride of my life. I remember how happy and how in love you and Ken were. May God comfort you until you reunite with Ken in eternity.

Pam -
Time has gone by, but I have never forgotten either of you.
I even tried to find you two, to invite you to my
50th birthday party (since you were a huge part of my growing years!)

Peace to Kenny, and to you, and to all his loved ones.

Pammie, I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great guy. He was one of a kind.Everyone will miss him.
Paula Brown

Pam, so sorry! Keep your great memories forever! Hugs! Hope to see you soon! Av

He was married to my aunt since before I was born.he was my uncle..do caring and funny and my aunt loved him more than words could begin to say..I know he will watch over her..love n miss u uncle...

Huggy,
You are responsible for me getting my first Harley. You will be greatly missed by everyone that knew you.
Ron Brown

Huggy, You sure were one of a kind. I will never forget the first time I met you. It was at Phil's, and as soon as you said something, my face was beet red as well as yours was. You sure did get a great laugh out of embarrassing me.You were a great friend. You will be missed.
Love,
Paula Brown