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Bowling, Kenneth Nelson Jr. - Age 60, of Sandusky, Michigan, passed away September 9, 2025 after a courageous battle with Cancer. Arrangements are being handled by Sharp Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 6063 Fenton Rd., Grand Blanc.
A private family memorial will be held at a later date.
Kenneth was born September 23, 1964 in Sandusky, Michigan, the son of Kenneth Nelson Bowling Sr.and Linda (Burns). He was affectionately known to family as Kenner or Ol' KB.
Kenner retired after 30 years as a concrete laborer for Fessler & Bowman. He was known for his hard work and hilarious one liners. He lived life to his fullest every single day right up until the end. Kenner loved anything that had to do with the outdoors whether hunting, fishing or back roading on his three wheeler, but most of all he loved his family. Ken's family meant everything to him. He loved watching his grandkids play sports, spending time with his siblings, getting his butt kicked in dominoes and throwing ringers at horseshoes. Kenner had the absolute best taste in music.
He and his siblings had a unique sibling friendship and love that not many have in life.
Kenner was welcomed into heaven with open arms from his Mom, Dad, Grandma Bowling and Aunt Mary.
Kenner is survived by his children, Heather (Nicholas) Lang, Justin (Chelsea) Thompson; four grandchildren, Logan and Lily Lang, Cameron and Abigail Thompson; siblings, Roger (Carrie) Bowling, Debra (Thomas) Albro, Anthony (Joy) Moll, Kelli Bowling, and Paul (Ellen) Moll; many nieces and nephews.
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