Kenneth-McClintock-Obituary

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Kenneth Eugene McClintock

Wichita, Kansas

May 20, 1933 – Nov 17, 2011

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BORN
May 20, 1933
DIED
November 17, 2011
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas

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Culbertson-Smith Mortuary - Wichita Obituary

Kenneth E. McClintock, of Wichita, age 78, entered into his Savior's loving arms on Thursday, November 17, 2011. Visitation 1-8 PM Saturday, 1-6 PM Sunday, with family present 3-5 PM Sunday, Culbertson-Smith Mortuary, 115 S. Seneca. Funeral service 2 PM Monday, November 21, 2011, Westside...

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So sorry to hear about Kenny, WOW what great memories we have. He could sure make that piano talk. Do you suppose the Lord has a big baby grand in Heaven? maybe we can all gather round some day and sing forever while Kenny plays. Please know we are praying for Gods comfort and peace. You are always friends to us. Much love and prayers.

I am saddening to hear about the loss of Kenneth. I worked at his bank and have known him for years. We were always glad to see his smiling face and listen to his stories about how God has graced someone he knows. He truly was a believer and expressed his love not only with words, but with his music. He will be missed. I know Kenny is truly joyous of that he was called home.

I guess I have known Kenny most of my life both be from Southern Ks. Enjoyed singing with him and Irene. Have thought of him many times but had kinda lost track the last few yrs. He will be missed

So sorry to hear about Kenny. He will be missed. My memories of him was at Glenville Bible baptist church where they had the Glenville Singers.
Kenny, Eldon VanEtten ( my dad) and Irene. may peace be with the family
Melody VanEtten Bosley

So sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. He was a wonderful, godly man who had a smile and handshake for everyone he met. Everything he sang about is a reality for him today. We will miss him dearly. Heaven has welcomed one of God's talented musicians.

I have only known Kenny for about 3 years. He was a humble and caring man who always had a word of encouragement. I knew I was in the presence of God whenever Kenny was around. Heaven has gained a good one!

I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. He was a great pianist and had such a dedication to serving our God and being a big part of the church. He will be greatly missed. My prayers are with his family.

Kenny has been a great friend for many years, I knew him when he was a kid playing at Kansas Fellowship Meetings, and when he played for our church in east Wichita, and again at Interstate Exterminators. I loved to hear him play Amazing Grace and many other great songs. He will be greatly missed. Marvin Valdois, Kearney, Neb.

To the Ken McClintock Family.
There will always be people who are blessed of God with special talents, but those blessing are best passed on when one shares the gift and the music ministry that Ken had truly blessed many people including my wife and I. He once said to me, "If you can sing a line or two, I think I can play it." He did and I sang with praises to the Lord for the gift he shared with me. Rev. J. Rollin Hole.