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Monita (Boehm) Bowers
June 18, 2025
It sometimes feels like it was just yesterday that we were kids at our Knapp family reunions. The years slipped away and we lost contact, as families sometimes do. But the bonds and love are still there. Rest in peace dear cousin.
William Boehm
June 17, 2025
It is with great sadness that we learned of your passing. All too soon you were taken away from your family, those that need you the most. Over the years as our families grew and moved on we communicated less. It wasn't because of bad feelings, it seems way too often it is evolving into a way of life. Family reunions, an old tradition, are slowly fading out of the picture and the only time families 'sometimes' get together are at weddings or funerals. Kenny, I remember you as a energetic, family oriented, fun loving, witty, outdoorsman. Though we hadn't seen one another for a couple years, didn't mean we had forgotten you and your smile. Rest in peace dear nephew. You will be missed. Uncle Bill & Aunt Sandy.
Judy Kulp
June 16, 2025
One of my biggest memories of Ken was his memory of names of songs from the 50´s, 60´s, 70´s and 80´s. He not only could tell you the name of the song but who actually sang it!! Nobody did that better than Ken Stark! You will be missed Ken! Judy Kulp
Randy and Pat Pitzer
June 16, 2025
Overjoyed that he commented his life to Jesus! He was a student when I taught at New Haven High School and my husband and I watched him play basketball in the old gym. My husband also worked with him at Nucor. Praying for your family.
Legacy Remembers
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June 16, 2025
Kenneth Stark Obituary
Kenneth Eugene "Kenny" Stark, 66, passed away peacefully at his home in Spencerville, Indiana, on June 16, 2025, surrounded by loved ones during his time on hospice care.Born on October 19, 1958, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Kenny grew up in New... Read Kenneth Stark's Obituary
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