Kenneth-Kleist-Obituary

Kenneth Kleist

Conover, Wisconsin

Nov 3, 1940 – Mar 14, 2015 (Age 74)

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BORN
November 3, 1940
DIED
March 14, 2015
AGE
74
LOCATION
Conover, Wisconsin

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Kleist, KennethKenneth H. Kleist, age 74, of Conover, WI passed away on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield following a brief illness as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. He was born November 3, 1940 a son of the late Harold and Doris (Uecke) Kleist.Kenny was a...

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What a fantastic guy. We enjoyed traveling and Northwoods and seeing Kenny K, what a performer. We will never forget him, he always had good music and some good stories.

Kenny, a great 2nd cousin and musician! He will truly be missed by many who knew him. My thoughts and prayers go out to Kenny's family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Ken and his family. He will be greatly missed.

Terri, Deanna, and Lance Massey

Lynn & Family,
So sorry to read about Ken's passing. You have our sincere condolences. We'll keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Joan & Ron

I was very sad to hear of Kenny's passing. He was such a geat guy always had a smile on his face and I loved listening to him play his music You will be missed by all Kenny and I'm glad that I was lucky enough to have met you through my husband Dave. RIP Kenny

Susie and I met Kenny after settling in Phelps in 2006. After a few encounters we felt we had know Kenny our entire lives.
We share the loss that anyone who knew him feels.

We will treasure our memories of this wonderful man.
Bill and Susie Wilkinson

Lynn, Sorry to hear of your brothers passing.I do remember meeting him, he was a nice guy

I am So sorry to hear of this news...I will ALWAYS remember our times playing music together. RIP

Another who so deservedly belongs in the WAMI Hall of Fame. I will never forget your, Gary Laabs, Dave Hermsen, and Glenn Sherwood's return from California and the Jaguar's first appearance at the Knight. For those who are much too young to know the early pioneers of rock n' roll in the Fox Valley, they will never understand what they have missed. Long May your Memory Run. The photo of you and Tom Gebheim is priceless.

Bob Fusfeld