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Kenneth Gene Rodewald

1934 - 2024

Kenneth Gene Rodewald obituary, 1934-2024, Fort Wayne, IN

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Kenneth Rodewald Obituary

Kenneth Gene Rodewald, 89, of Fort Wayne, IN, passed away into the loving arms of Jesus April 11, 2024, He was peacefully surrounded by his loving wife, Athena (Tina) and family when he departed this earth.

Son of Anna (Shupp) and Arthur John Rodewald, Ken was born April 16, 1934, in Ft. Wayne, IN. He will be always remembered by the love of his life, his wife, Athena (Tina) of forty-eight years, his three daughters, Beth Garber (Dave), Elyce Rodewald (Mike Bates), and Gretchen Harvey (Jim); his four stepsons; Dave Sholl (Susan), Dan Sholl (Penny), Mark Sholl (Celeste), and Steve Sholl (Connie); as well as 17 grandchildren; Anna, Rebecca, Emily, Seth, Jim, Keith, Cassandra, Taylor, Mallory, Helaina, Adam, Emily, Jesse, Carrie, Abby, Ashley, Chelsey, and Bailianna; and by 41 great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his wife of 19 years, Nancy (Krewson), and his parents; Arthur John and Anna (Shupp) Rodewald; by his brother, Stanley Joseph Rodewald; by his beloved grandson, Keith Harvey; and by his loving granddaughter, Robin Harvey.

Ken's love of golf began as a young child, and at age nine, he was involved in the City Golf Tournament. Ken was a CLU for Lincoln Life Insurance for fifty years. He was a distinguished member of the Million Dollar Round Table. He and Athena attended St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral in Ft. Wayne, and attended St. Armands Key Lutheran Church in Sarasota, FL. Ken's lifelong mission was loving people and building and maintaining friendships. Ken did this through his passionate love of the game of golf. Ken was a graduate of South Side High School and attended MSU on a golf scholarship. After graduation, he started the Golf program at SSHS. He went on to win the Ft. Wayne City Golf Championship in 1952, and was runner up three times. He was a 65-year member and past president of the ORCC. He was club champion eleven years. Over his lifetime of golf, he had the amazing accomplishment of eleven holes in one, nine at ORCC. He holds the record low score for nine holes at ORCC of 29. Ken had the privilege of playing with many golf celebrities, including Sam Snead, in which they lost the match by one stroke.

Ken held many honorable titles. He was inducted into the Fort Wayne Golf Hall of Fame. Ken was very active for several years, including being president, of the Mad Anthony Golf Tournament. Ken was president of the Hoosier Celebrity Club, president of the MSU Alumni Club, president of the Macedonian Golf Club, president of the Friers, and president of St. Nicholas E. Orthodox Cathedral.

Ken and Tina were fortunate to winter in Sarasota, Florida for the last twenty years. He was the starter at Long Boat Key Country Club. Ken loved working at Long Boat Key and they adored him. In the summers, Ken worked in Ft. Wayne at Foster Park Golf Course. It was a true joy in his life.

Needless to say, "Kenny" cherished the game of golf and used that to build so many lifelong relationships with friends. Kenny dearly loved his family and made a point to tell them that he loved and appreciated them as often as possible. His family will remember him most for his charming, witty personality, and his compassion for others. His family wishes that we may laugh and reminisce, and smile and grieve together during this time.

Visitation for Ken will be held on Thursday, April 18, 2024, from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm St. with Trisagion prayers at 7 pm at Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, and the funeral will be held, April 19, 2024 at 10 am with visitation one hour prior also at the church. In his memory, donations may be made to St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, 3535 Crescent Ave., Ft. Wayne, IN 46805. Burial will take place at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements entrusted to FairHaven Funeral Home.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers on Apr. 13, 2024.

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Jane Wiehe

April 18, 2024

My heartfelt sympathy that the entire family. Kenny and Their N.A. hold a special place in my heart founded from all the great
Memories at the Orchard Ridge Country Club! Funny that today I arrived in Scotland and will have an opportunity to visit St Andrews! I´ll toast to Kenny and to all the memories I hold close in my heart! Party
On!!! All my love! Jane Wiehe

Brian Miles

April 15, 2024

Kenny was the man! A hard worker till the end. He will be truly missed!! RIP my friend, aka Ken Dog !!!

Tom Brownlee

April 13, 2024

Kenny was a great guy and a true friend rest in peace Ken.


Tom

Fr. John H. Delaney

April 13, 2024

Dear Tina and all your family, My sincere sympathy to you on your loss of Ken, truly love of your life, which was so obvious whenever I would see you together. Prayers for you in these days ahead as you say farewell to a best friend and husband.

Robert

April 13, 2024

Kenny was a huge inspiration in our lives. I love you godmother

Jim Catanzaro

April 13, 2024

Sorry to hear about Kenny's passing. I recall one of my favorite stories, told to me, by Golf Professional Eddie Posh, now retired. Eddie told me when he was assistant pro at ORCC in the late 50s, he mentioned to me, the last time I seen him in Glen Ellyn, Kenny was one of the best Amateur golfers he ever seen. I chatted with Kenny several times over the years.. RIP

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2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral

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Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral

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7:00 p.m.

Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral,

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9:00 a.m.

Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral,

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10:00 a.m.

Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral,

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