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Kenneth Symington

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Mar 31, 1964 – Jul 23, 2024

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BORN
March 31, 1964
DIED
July 23, 2024
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Kenneth Symington


1964 – 2024


 


West Springfield – Kenneth J. Symington, 60, died July 23, 2024.  Ken was born in Springfield and has lived in West Springfield his entire life. A 1982 graduate of West Springfield High School, Ken enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1983 and served until 1987.  For many years he worked as a server for numerous restaurants in the area.  He was predeceased by his parents Lloyd and Ann Symington and leaves his sister Laurie Flatley, two brothers Donald and John Symington.  He also leaves his beloved nephews and niece Michael Donovan, Samantha, Daniel and Mathew Symington and two grandnieces.  The funeral will be held at St. David’s Episcopal Church Monday, August 19th at 11am, followed by a reception at the church with burial in Aspen Grove Cemetery in Ware.  For online condolences please visit curranjones.com.  Donations may be made to St David’s Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, 699 Springfield Street, Feeding Hills, MA 01030.

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My dear friend Kenny Bones. I am so saddened of the loss of this beautiful soul. While we kept in touch it was not often we saw each other. Here and there on the basketball court. He did work hard through many tribulations and always worked on improving himself. He was genuinely concerned for others and his infectious laugh and robust personality will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayer for all his family and friends. His spirit is in heaven where I bet upon his arrival he...

So sad to hear of Kenny´s passing. Although I did not know him in his adult years I do remember him as being a kind and caring person. I send condolences to those closest to him. May he be remembered by all those who knew him.

As a P.S. Kenny had worked as a paralegal for a bit.

To Kenny´s wonderful friends/family at St David`s Episcopal Church, I send my deep condolences to you & my deep gratitude for loving Kenny as you did. He was a great guy & im so saddened & sorry to see this. I had been thinking of him this Summer & looking for him online! We were friends when he was staying at a cottage in Feeding Hills, MA for a few years & loved seeing his delight when he saw the wildlife near his cottage! It was also wonderful to see his delight as I brought him a few...

I am very sad to hear this. I always wondered what Ken was up to as we lost touch years back. We worked together at the Olive Garden in Enfield, I lived in the same apartment complex as him in West Springfield and also golfed with him weekly at many golf courses around the area. May he rest peacefully.

I am very sorry to hear of Kens passing. Ken and I worked together at the Olive Garden for many years. What I will remember about him the most is his laugh and his smile. I want to let the Symington family know that Ken positively impacted many fellow employees and took great care of his guests. He was a pleasure to work with and share a joke and some laughs.

I am so sadden to hear that a dear childhood friend has passed.Kenny was my best friend We shared our tricycles down Oleander street,racing to keep up with each other.He was nicknamed Bones"". He was the greatest friend.In 5th grade the teacher. Mrs. Wojnar asked who is your favorite person who was important to you? I didn't have the bravery to say. What. Kenny explained. JESUS. CHRIST, Because he died on the cross for our sins.i never forgot how Kenny's heart was so genuine and kind....

I met Ken at Olive Garden as we were servers together. He had a kind heart and was always willing to help others. He always showed compassion and concern for others. He had a genuine heart. To Ken´s family, I am sorry for your loss and send my condolences.

Kenny was my first best friend and we had so much fun hanging out in the old neighborhood growing up. I am deeply saddened to hear of Kenny's passing but, thankful for the childhood memories I have. You will be missed old friend!