Kenneth-Renshaw-Obituary

Kenneth J. Renshaw

Valparaiso, Indiana

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KENNETH J. RENSHAW VALPARAISO, IN Kenneth J. Renshaw, age 81, of Valparaiso, passed away Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at home. He was born September 29, 1932 in Hillsboro, IL to Kenneth J. and Louisa (Latta) Renshaw. Ken served in the U.S. Navy and received his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry and...

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Charlene, I extend my deepest sympathy to you and family on the loss of your dear Ken. I will always cherish the memory of the trips that my buddy Ken and I took to Chicago to take in an opera or to Evanston for a cello masterclass. And I will always cherish the memory of the best couple on the dance floor...Ken and Charlene. Bruce

Charlene. Cheryl, David - it has been so many many lost years since we have all connected with each other. However you will all be in my thoughts and prayers for the grief you are all going through. I miss you all and hope that some day we can all reconnect. Kenny was just one special person that I will always remember with much affection. My love to you all...Jean Flower

We are neighbors also and are so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was always so kind and interesting to talk to. You are in our thoughts and prayers

Charlene, David and Cheryl, my sympathy at your loss. Ken was a cheerful, considerate man who loved you all very much. Because Sally Redar, a former neighbor to both of us, let me know of his passing I pray for your peace and strength from our loving Savior. Marilyn Brockopp

We are also neighbors of the Renshaw's and were so sad to hear of his passing. He was such a kind, friendly person, and loved music so much, and it was always fun to hear his music playing as he did his yard work. He went to many of my husband's concerts at the University, and I will always remember him smiling and being friendly with everyone around him there, as well. Such a loss to the community. God's garden will be richer with him there, but we will miss him very much.

No one had a better time on the dance floor than Ken Renshaw. It was a pleasure to watch he and his bride, Charlene, dance with such grace. A true gentleman. He will be greatly missed by the entire Tom Milo Big Band, and most particularly The Milo family. Our thoughts and prayers for peace in wonderful memories go out to Charlene, David, and Cheryl.

I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. We were neighbors for a number of years and he was a very kind and considerate gentleman. I will never forget one time I looked out my kitchen window onto Kenny and Charlene's back yard in the winter and he had taken a snow shovel and made a huge heart that took up the whole back yard and put KR + CR. You could always see how much love they had for each other. May he rest in peace and may God bless Charlene in her time of sorrow.