Kenneth W. Fluck, 90, of Quakertown, passed away on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at Franklin Court.
Born on July 1, 1935, in Quakertown, he was the son of the late Kenneth G. and Sophia (Andrzejewski) Fluck.
A graduate of Quakertown High School’s Class of 1954, Kenneth enlisted in the United States Army where he served for three years before receiving his Honorable Discharge.
Following his military service, Kenneth was lucky enough to follow his passion for woodworking, of which he made a career. Through the course of his work, he held employment with Schnellman Construction Company, Biehn, and Artisan Display.
Outside of work he could still be found engaged in woodworking, but he was also a talented bowler who competed in tournaments and leagues. He enjoyed golfing as a hobby. Kenneth also found joy in hot air balloon rides, cruises, and spending time with his dogs.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife: Ethel M. (McElroy) Fluck, who passed away in 2015; a son: Brian K. Fluck, who passed away in 2024; a sister: Rosemarie Nase; and two brothers-in-law: Melvin Nase and Albert Steinhauer.
Survivors: Bruce Blackman and his wife Terry, and Barry Blackman and his wife Robin; daughters: Lisa Tindall and her husband Kevin, and Deborah Mininger and her husband Henry; sister: Lorraine Steinhauer; grandchildren: Carrie (Mark), Kevin (Angela), David (Shannon), Ashley (Kyle), Kaitlin (Philip); great-grandchildren: Emma, David, Kason, Nina, Wade, and Bryce; as well as nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service will be held in St. Isidore’s Catholic Cemetery, Quakertown.
Arrangements are in the care of the C.R. Strunk Funeral Home, Inc., Quakertown.
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