Kenneth-Rego-Obituary

Kenneth J. Rego

Fall River, Massachusetts

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Kenneth J. Rego, 38, of Mt. Hope Ave., Fall River, died Thursday at Mass General Hospital in Boston. He was the husband of Barbara A. (Watkinson) Rego.

Born in Fall River, MA, a son of Milton and Pauline (Marshall) Rego of this city, he was a lifelong resident of Fall River.

He attended Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School. He enjoyed working on cars.

Mr. Rego was a former union painter for several years with the International Union of Painters DC #35 in Roslindale. He previously worked with his father operating Rego Painting Company for several years.

He was a member of Holy Trinity Church.

Besides his wife and parents, he survived by three sons, Kenneth J. Rego, Jr., Jordan J. Rego and Jared C. Rego, all of Fall River; a sister, Debra A. Powell of Fall River; two brothers, Steven Rego of Tiverton and Michael Rego of Fall River; nieces and nephews; aunts and uncles.

His funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Oliveira Funeral Home, 2064 South Main St., followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church. Interment in Notre Dame Cemetery. Calling hours Tuesday 5 - 9 p.m. www.oliveirafuneralhomes.com

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My thought's and prayers go out to Kenny's family. I grew up, hung out and worked with Kenny in his father's painting company throughout the 80's. He was even in my wedding party. I haven't seen nor heard from him since the early 90's. My parents informed me of this just today. I too would like to see a recent photo of him if possible. Milton, Pauline, Steve, Deb, Mike, Barbara and his children, my condolences go to you.

my heart and prayers go out to all of you words can't express how sorry i am i can't believe he is gone

If anyone has a picture of Kenny could you please contact me through my contact? I havent seen him in over 20 yrs! Thanks. God be with you.

We support you and your family in these sad times, his memories live forever.

I think I went to Henry Lord with Kenny and I havent seen him in yrs. We were good friends in 1984 and I didnt see him since he went to Diman and I went to Durfee. My heart goes out to his family he was a great person.

Offering our sympathies during this time.