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Kenneth "Ike" Hoch

Jackson, Michigan

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Hoch, Kenneth "Ike" Kenny passed away peacefully at his home under the loving care of his family and the staff at Grace Hospice on Saturday, November 30, 2019 at the age of 97 years. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 54 years, Rose. Kenny was a World War II Veteran serving in the...

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I'm so very sorry for your loss. I thought alot of your Dad and Mom. We had such a wonderful neighborhood on Pleasant Street. Your parents had such a beautiful yard and you could tell they really enjoyed working together to make it beautiful. I truly miss are neighborhood. There was alot of wonderful people on Pleasant Street including your parents. I'm glad I got to see your Dad around 3 yrs ago. Sending prayers and hugs to all of you. Love Roxanne Peterson/Phebus.

I was so saddened to learn of Uncle Kenny's passing. He was such a kind, gentle soul with a beautiful smile. I loved him dearly and will cherish our conversations and time spent at family gatherings.

Sending love and hugs to you girls and your families.

I was so saddened to learn of Uncle Kenny's passing. He was such a kind, gentle soul with a beautiful smile. I loved him dearly and will cherish our conversations and time spent at family gatherings.

Sending love and hugs to you girls and your families.

Rest in peace my friend you will always be thoughts and my heart

as we travel through life a few of our friends remain forever with us.. Kenny was loved and will be sadly missed..

My uncle Kenny. I am so sorry that this has happend.

Sorry for your loss. Prayer's for your family. I know how hard it is. I will always remember how he helped me with Mom and Dad Thank You. R.I.P. Ken. Say Hi to Dad and Mom

A gentle giant, even though he was short. Great guy and a patriot thru and thru.
Prayers for his family.

Many memories of Aunt Rose and Uncle Kenney on Pleasant Street, across from the Levengoods. Aunt Rose helped with the Belgian family history and Kenney helped with railroadng. Tim vincent. [email protected]