KENNETH-HERSHBERGER-Obituary

KENNETH D. HERSHBERGER

Fort Wayne, Indiana

1942 - 2019

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KENNETH D. HERSHBERGER, 77, of Fort Wayne, passed away Monday, Oct. 28, 2019. Born Aug. 5, 1942, he was a son of Merritt K. Hershberger Sr. and Virginia (Bass) Hershberger. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and uncle. He was a graduate of North Side High School and Indiana Barber...

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Pawpaw I still can't believe this! You will be missed by so many! You were the greatest grandpa a grandchild could ask for. I know your in a better place now but I will miss your presence down here! I know you are always with me! Love you lots your Jbird ❤

I will miss you very much my friend . Keep em sharp . Much love !

To all who loved him
We are so sorry for your loss.
We have so many wonderful memories
Thanksgiving dinners, boards games, Dale Hollow,
And of course your awsome talent you shared with us at our wedding 29 years ago you were amazing Making that day unforgettable.
We will never forget you.
Rest in peace
We will always remember the love, the laughter,and the smile.

Love susie and Dave

We were longtime friends and musicians together in competing bands back in the day. You can't forget the very popular "Saytrs" group that Kenny and John Makin fronted. I also made some special recordings for Ken when he and John went on the road as "Two For The Road." Rest in peace, my friend. Heaven is now blessed with a special musical angel!

ken was like a brother to us knew him for forty some years and it seems like yesterday he was also a great friend we will miss him so much love and prayers to all the family.

You will be missed but never ever forgotten. The love you had for your friends and family will live on. May you rest in peace my dear man. Thank you for the memories.

Uncle Kenny, My heart is unrepairably broken. I will miss you the rest of my life. You are my Idol, my hero.I was your groupie whenever you and steve played all over fort wayne. I will hear your beautiful voice forever.I will miss your sense of humor and the deep warmth of your love...

So very sorry for your loss. Ken was such a great guy and will be missed by everyone.

Ken was a good neighbor and good friend. Peace be with you all.