James Michael Kennah

James Michael Kennah obituary, Lander, WY

James Michael Kennah

James Kennah Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hudson’s Funeral Home - Lander on Jan. 27, 2023.

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James Michael Kennah
August 12,1959 - January 9 2023
Born in Casper Wyoming
Raised on the Wind River Indian Reservation as a non enrolled member of the Eastern
Shoshone Tribe
Graduated from Lander Valley High School
Attended Wyoming Certified Welding Trade School in Casper Wyoming
Graduated from Eastern Wyoming College in Torrington Wyoming in 1988 with an Associate of
Applied Science Degree in Agricultural Equipment Mechanics
While Mike had many jobs his true love was working on the ranch with his dad Henry and running Little Apple Repair Shop. Mike spent a great deal of time taking his six children camping, and fishing. He loved watching John Wayne westerns with his family. He also enjoyed watching his children play sports. As he got older he spent time with his step-son Shadow White, camping and fishing. They also enjoyed watching Fast n the Furious movies and NFL games. Mike was a true Denver Broncos fan.
Mike was preceded in death by his Father Henry J Kennah II, sister Wanda Kennah, Uncles Larry Kennah and JP Kennah, his Grandparents Felicia Olivia Terry Kennah, Henry J Kennah, Anna Collins Rice, and James Michael Rice.
Mike is survived by his mother Clarice Kennah, brothers Henry J Kennah III (Joy), Pat Kennah (Cindy), Thomas Kennah (Vicki) sister Terra Kennah (Scott). His children James Michael Kennah Jr (Brookanne), Steven Kennah, Brandon Kennah (Nancy), Matthew Kennah, Kayla Kennah (Mike) and Clarissa Kennah. His step son Shadow White. Fourteen grandchildren, two great grandchildren, Numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
We are planning on having a celebration of life at a later date.
Please sign the on-line guestbook: hudsonsfh.com.
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