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Kenneth A. Kirchner “Ken”, age 66 of New Carlisle, passed away August 9, 2024. He was born on March 17, 1958 in Oak Park, IL, the son of the late Edwin and Marlene (Thiessen) Kirchner. In addition to his parents, Ken was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Mike Klosterman.
He is survived by his three siblings, Eric Kirchner, Lori Erion and Sue (Luis) Martinez; nieces and nephews, Todd Erion, April Erion and Dr. Nicole Martinez; great-niece, Bexley Erion and numerous extended family and dear friends.
Ken enjoyed attending concerts, bought and fixed electric guitars and all-around loved music. He liked going scuba diving in Jamaica and in his early years would travel a lot. He loved to be the light in the room with his funny and sarcastic personality. His passion for politics led to many heated debates and it will be a shame that he won’t be able to be here for this year’s election results. Ken might not have had his own wife and kids, but he made up for it through his close long-term friendships. Ken really enjoyed helping anyone no matter how big or small the task, he was dedicated to assisting those in need.
Something very near and dear to Ken’s heart was his dedication to recovery and Alcoholics Anonymous, and he will be dearly missed within their community. He also enjoyed volunteering for the non-profit FOA Families of Addicts.
Ken Kirchner Celebration of Life In Loving Memory ~ March 17, 1958 to August 9, 2024
Please join us in celebrating the life of our brother and friend. We would enjoy hearing how you met Ken and learning about the positive (or opposing, lol) ways he impacted your life. Ken has left a fantastic legacy due to his integrity in the handyman industry, passion for recovery, and willingness to help anyone in need. We would love to meet you and hear your stories. This is an open house-style celebration—come for a few minutes or stay the whole time. You are all welcome here.
Light snacks and beverages will be provided.
DETAILS: Sunday, September 22, 2024 from 2 pm to 4 pm Sister Lori Erion's home New Carlise, OH 45344 (See where the new Buck-ees will be at Route 4 and 70!!)
<<< RSVP BY SEPT 18 OR SOONER >>>Please text your RSVP to Lori at 937-307-5479 and to receive the address.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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