Kenneth-FORD-Obituary

Kenneth FORD

Dayton, Ohio

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FORD, Kenneth "Kenny"Age 57, of Dayton, passed away July 30, 2022. The family will not be having services at this time. Kindred Funeral Home, Englewood, OH.

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Kendra and Family, My sincere condolences to you and his parents. Ken was a very good man and I enjoyed playing many rounds of golf with him and others at Turtlecreek Golf Course and many other courses. We all were shocked when we heard, he will be missed by so many people he touched.

I was very fortunate, as a teacher, to have had Kenny in 6th grade at Northmoor Elementary. I thought of him a few week ago remembering what a wonderful student he was. He was a student every teacher would have want to have in his class. Gary Althaus

Ms ford I´m crushed to hear this news. My prayers are with you and the family. Kenny always held a special place in my heart from elementary school throughout high school. I look fondly on our days playing basketball in your driveway and golfing together in the summers and on the golf team. Even though we haven´t kept in touch I think of those time often. God bless you all.

Elaine, Very sorry to learn of your loss. An old song comes to mind... "The Good Die Young" Think of you often and all of the times at JC. Elm

Oh Kindra, I just heard of the passing of Ken. I am so sorry. Both of you made such a wonderful impression on me when I kept the score books for Ken at Newton. He was one of the most giving people I know. I will keep you in my prayers. Lisa Deaton

Elaine and family, I am sorry for your loss of Kenny. I will be praying for you at this difficult time in the loss of your much loved son. I pray that God will bring you comfort and ease your pain,knowing that your loved one is in his care.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. He will be missed.

Not sure but I believe this to be the Ken Ford who coached at Newton HighSchool. If so, Kendra I´m so sorry for your loss. Ken was one of the kindest, gentlest souls I´ve known. Always concerned about others. Our last meeting was at Northridge with him doing what he loved, coaching! He added to many young lives through sports. Never got to play golf with him but he told me many times of his outings to the course especially with Jim King. God rest your soul Ken. You made a difference and you...