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Kenneth Irwin Vowels

Vine Grove, Kentucky

Age 76

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DIED
November 10, 2013
AGE
76
LOCATION
Vine Grove, Kentucky

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Kenneth Irwin Vowels, 76, of Vine Grove, went to his heavenly home Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, at his home."Kenny" was lay leader for the Elizabethtown district of the United Methodist Church and also was a part-time pastor for the United Methodist Church. He retired after 38 years of service with...

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Tambra, prayers for you and your family. May God's grace surround you and comfort you all. Hugs

So much love came from Ken. Barbara, you and he were a great example for all of us. Prayers and sympathy for all of the family.. The heaven were rejoicing to receive him. God Bless..

Barbara,
Our love and prayers go to you at this most difficult time. I'll always remember Ken's famous "John Conti Coffee" with real whipping cream.
Love & Prayers,
Nelda & Mike King,
Louisville, KY

Barbara and Tambra,
We are so sorry to read the news of Ken's passing. We will truly never forget the love and friendship which Ken provide our entire family from day one at VGUMC. The kids have very fond memories of Ken and our entire family will always cherish those wonderful times!! Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and the family.

Ken, was a prime example of letting his light (his savior) shine before others.

Barbara,
May the Lord continue to wrap you and your family in his loving arms. May you all be comforted by Ken's everlasting love and kindness that he so freely gave to all that he came in contact with... Ken's stories, love of horses and gardening will always keep him close to our hearts.
Love,
Patty, Tim, Cody, Breanna & Gabby

Betty & Micky Deepest sympathy to you & your family at this time. Our thoughts & prayers for you. Love Brenda Thomas Monica & David

Barbara,
So sorry to hear of the passing of Ken. He was truly a servant of God. His many years of service as a Lay Leader and Lay Speaking Director were commendable. He truly understood what it meant to be committed and dedicated to a job. He will be missed. God bless you and your family!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.