Kenneth-Feltch Jr.-Obituary

Kenneth H Feltch Jr.

Houston, Texas

Aug 21, 1954 – Jan 30, 2023

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BORN
August 21, 1954
DIED
January 30, 2023
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Kenneth Feltch Jr, 68, passed away on January 30, 2023 at his home in Houston, TX. He was born to Kenneth Feltch Sr. and Elaine (McMahon) Feltch on August 21, 1954 in Woburn, MA. For years, Ken worked in HVAC in Saginaw, MI and continued in Houston, TX after relocating to care for his Father who...

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Wow. Over the years, I have periodically tried to find Ken on the internet. I can't believe I found this announcement. Ken and I became friends while driving catering trucks in the 70's, to construction sites. He was friends with my late sister Cheryl, and a groomsman in my first wedding. I'm sorry for your loss.

Don't know where to begin...his passing broke my heart....so many special moments and memories with Kenny. He was a loving & thoughtful friend, fierce tennis partner, soul brother, sparing partner (he loved to make fun of my Texas drawl and always called me Terry Ann). We played "pong" (first video game I had every seen) for hours at Shakey's pizza. We could talk for hours on the phone after he moved away to just catch up on life and our families and mostly to laugh. He wasn't on social media...

I´m so sorry to hear of Ken´s passing. I enjoyed every time I was around Ken and our children growing up. God bless.

Ken you were a blast to be around. Always looked @ the brighter side of things. You will be sorely missed by all you were in contact with. I pray for comfort on the family you leave behind. When my time clock is punched I hope to see you playing on God´s team. Ricky L. Gause.

I remember him I graduated from Klein 1971. He was always smiling thoughts and prayers for family

I worked with Ken at Lashley. One of my favorite memories of Ken is when he told me the story of the Cowardly Lion.. This came up because I told him, his voice reminded me of the Lion.. the Wizard of Oz being one of my favorite movies as a kid. He was definitely a "larger than life" presence in any room. I wish my sincerest condolences to Ken's family and friends.