Kenneth E. Clady, 88, of Chatfield passed away on Friday, January 3, 2025 at home. Kenneth was born August 14, 1936 in Lykens to the late Clinton and Luella (Ross) Clady. He was married October 15, 1967 to Sharon (Quaintance) Clady who survives. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sister-in-law Helen Clady.
Kenneth is also survived by son Ron (Susan) Clady of Valley City, Ohio and daughter Kim Clady of Chatfield; grandchildren Olivia, Isaac, and Grayson; brother Allan Clady of Chatfield; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Kenneth graduated from Chatfield High School in 1954 and lived his entire life in the Chatfield area. He retired from the Timken Company after working over 40 years and enjoyed raising sheep and livestock as a hobby. His Gardening Skills were unrivaled. Kenneth was a member of the Evangelical Pietist Church.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 in the Evangelical Pietist Church, Chatfield with Pastor Jason DeZurik officiating and burial to follow in Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Munz-Pirnstill Funeral Home on Tuesday from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm.
The family suggests memorials be made to Avita Hospice and expressions of sympathy can be left at www.munzpirnstill.com.
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Sheri & Mike Burdette
January 6, 2025
Our condolences to Aunt Sharon, Ron & Kim. Uncle Ken was the sweetest and most kind man I will ever know. We dearly loved him and he will be missed.
Bill & Mary Weber
January 5, 2025
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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