Kenneth-Insley-Obituary

Kenneth Mitchell Insley

Poquoson, Virginia

Nov 15, 1962 – Apr 18, 2020 (Age 57)

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BORN
November 15, 1962
DIED
April 18, 2020
AGE
57
LOCATION
Poquoson, Virginia

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Kenneth Mitchell "Kenny" Insley, 57, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2020 due to a motorcycle accident in Ellijay, Georgia. A native of Poquoson, Virginia, Kenny resided in Georgia for 26 years. He worked as a professional photographer, model, and independent insurance agent. While living in...

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Although I never met Kenneth personally, I wanted to send condolences to Bob & Edith and the rest of their family and hid dear friends. I always enjoyed the pictures Bob would share at work (Dow/BASF) .

So sorry to hear about your loss. You know that God and Jesus are in the best position to comfort us when we lose a loved one in death.

I knew Ken many years ago at the Denbigh Health Spa, where we worked out. He was many years younger than I; however, he was so kind to everyone. Someone wrote about how genuine he was and that truly says it all. I saw the many clothing ads with him modeling the nicer clothes. He was so easy to recognize. After he was discovered, I understand he was the same guy he always was.....Good, Kind and certainly Genuine.
Fred Mays of Newport News, VA

Edith, I was heartbroken to learn of your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Loving memories will help you get through this.

I didnt know Kenneth but I did know his parents Bob and Edith. I am so sorry for your loss. This is so tragic. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Bob & Edith Sorry to learn of Kenneth passing you both are in my prays

Bob & Edith, I am so sorry for your loss. I always looked for Kenneth and was so excited to see him in ads. I know how proud you were of him. I will be praying for your family.

Kenneth Insley was a quiet genius. Always polite and present to his friends. Once he gave me a framed photograph. It was a field of yellow poppies in a meadow high in the Italian Alps. A blue sky with scudding clouds. On the back he wrote You could turn 360 degrees and see this scene all around you. You could not help feeling closer to God. I shall miss him off this earth. Linda McCloud

I knew Ken as Kenny. I moved to Poquoson when I was 16 and he was so kind to me. We sat by each other on the bus. Years later at our high school reunion we were able to catch up. If possible, he seemed even kinder and so humble. I am so sorry for Kens family, friends and his girlfriend.