Kenneth-Sluss-Obituary

Kenneth B. Sluss

Canton, Ohio

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Kenneth B. Sluss age 90, devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother, entered Heaven's gate Sunday morning in the Pines Nursing Home. He was born Sept. 10, 1920 in Louisville, Ohio son of the late Arthur and Mildred (Rinehart) Sluss. He was a graduate of North Canton High...

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Dad,

I guess I didn't appreciate you enough while you were here; you were my Daddy & I loved you but I didn't realize how talented you were. I love you always & forever...I miss you, Dad!

Mrs. Hill: Deepest condolences on the passing of your father. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

The Spence & Davis Families from Orchard Hill.

I had the pleasure of meeting your Dad and what a wonderful man he was. You have so many great memories of the times you spent with your Dad. Those memories will be with you forever. You and your family have my deepest sympathy. Sheryl & Jeff Lain

So long old friend. We had breakfast together Thursday mornings for many years. Fun times with a real gentleman.
Kermit Best
North Canton

Kenny & Joyce were so kind and caring when my husband and I first came to Grace Brethren Church many years ago. Kenny and my husband, Sonny, enjoyed breakfast at Northpoint Restaurant every Thursday morning for years with a group of guys dubbed the ROMEO gang (retired old men eating out).
Kenny had a wonderful sense of humor, but will always be known as an incredible man of faith and prayer.
Sonny and Kenny are now fully alive and rejoicing in the Presence of their Lord and...

The American Red Cross Military Services of Stark County sends our deepest sympathy in the loss of a True Hero we say "Thank You for Your Past Service to Our Country"

Carol,
I had the pleasure of meeting your charming father on one occasion and could tell he was a happy man full of life. May you find comfort in all the fond memories you have of your father. Sending my deepest sympathy.

Dear Tom, Larry, Becky and Carol,
What fond memories I have of your dad and mom, and all the fun times we spent together as kids....playing baseball, climbing trees, our special forts we built and clubs we had....and Becky all the fun years we spent together studying for tests, bike rides, hikes and just being best friends. I send my sympathy and prayers to you all at this time. Love, Alisa (Lesh) Irons