KENNETH-KERNS-Obituary

KENNETH EUGENE KERNS

Hudson, Ohio

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age 68, of Peninsula passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family Thursday, June 29, 2017. Beloved husband of Sheila (nee Richard) Kerns; loving father of Isaac Kerns and Sara (Michael) Heier; dear grandfather of Zackary Michael and Gwen Autumn Heier; dear brother of Karen (David) Brangan,...

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I thoroughly enjoyed my time working with Ken at Mustard Seed Market in Akron. I will miss his positive spirit and infectious laugh. He was the salt of the earth. RIP Ken.

So sorry to hear of Kenneths passing.Even though our visits were few and far between We always picked up where We left off. He always knew how to bring a smile to everyones face!He has blessed many people over the years! I am proud to know his family! They are all great people and role models! Tears, hugs and sympathy to the family and friends. Until We meet again rest in peace!

I want to express my deepest sympathy to Kenny's family. As part of the "Fisher Big Wheel Family" I was blessed to know him. I know of his faith, and his love for his family. Grateful for the several times we, his Big Wheel Family, were able to enjoy his company as recent as a few months ago. I will remember his laughter along with his beautiful Spirit. He will be sorely missed.

One of the best men I've ever known. I will miss him.

Heartfelt sympathy to you Sheila and family. It was an honor to be with Ken during this difficult time providing comfort and support.
Erika Wade LMT
Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio

As most everyone knows, Ken was a merchandise buyer for most of his adult life. One of my favorite Ken stories was the time I presented a long stainless steel shoe horn that I presented as one of the longest and easy to use shoe horns around. Ken said that he didn't need another long shoe horn as he was already running the World's longest shoe horn so not missing a beat he asked me how long my shoehorn was and as it turned out it was almost 2" longer that his. In Ken's indomitable quick...

Judy & family, My deepest sympathy . Keeping the family in my thoughts & prayers . Love to all.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Sheila and family, I'm so very sorry to hear of Kens passing, he sure fought a long and tough battle, beating the odds so many times, he's at peace now, he adored all of his family, will never forget what a jokester he was and his amazing smile! Blessings and prayers are with all of you! I worked with him at Universal Screen Arts. Karen Parsons