Kenneth G. Fink, 78, of Rockland Township, died peacefully in his home on Friday, October 17, 2025. In his final days, Ken was surrounded by the love and support of his family and friends. He was the husband of Judy A. (Rhode) Fink. They were married on September 15, 1973, celebrating 52 years of marriage. Born in West Reading, Kenneth was a son of the late Ray W. and Annabelle R. (Bortz) Fink. He was a member of Saint Paul's United Church of Christ Church, Fleetwood.
Ken worked as a Laboratory Technician for Kawecki Berylco Industries, then Cabot Corp, then NKG Metals, Muhlenberg Township, as the company transitioned during his tenure there. He retired from Mack Truck Company, Macungie.
Ken loved the game of golf, and since his retirement 13 years ago, he has completed over 200 rounds annually! He also attends every sporting event, concert, and activity of his children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews to show them love, support, and encouragement. You could also spot Ken in the stands of most Fleetwood Soccer games. An avid baker, he will be remembered for his chocolate cake with peanut butter icing, banana cake, and apple pie, as well as sharing his baking talent with others.
In addition to his wife of 52 years, Judy, Ken is survived by two sons, Jeffrey T., husband of Triscia A. (Stief) Fink, Womelsdorf; and Jason C., husband of Melissa K. (Toman) Hahn, Mertztown. Other survivors include: four grandchildren: Nicole A. Fink, wife of Daniel Mitchell; Landon S. Fink; Juliann C. Printz; and Jaylin R. Printz; and a great grandson, Hunter C. Mitchell. There is one sister, Ellen (Fink), wife of Thomas Weir, Midlothian, VA; and five brothers: Dennis, husband of Robin (Fisher) Fink, Blandon; Glenn, husband of Kathy (Garrigan) Fink, Kutztown; Dale, husband of Debbie (Leibensperger) Fink, Fleetwood; Michael, husband of Karen (Lyon) Fink, Kettle Falls, WA; and Edwin, husband of Michele (Singer) Fink, Fleetwood.
Services for Kenneth will be held privately by his family.
Ludwick Funeral Homes and Cremation Care, Inc., Kutztown, is in charge of arrangements. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting Ken's obituary tribute page at www.ludwickfh.com
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