Kenneth D. Wiginton obituary, Springboro, OH

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Kenneth D. Wiginton

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Susan Kay Earp

January 19, 2026

I didn't really know Kenneth, but if he was anything like his family, he will be missed. May you rest in peace Kenneth.

Glenn Earp

January 7, 2026

To the family of my cousin Ken, I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. My heartfelt thoughts are with his son and sisters during this painful time. May the memories of love and laughter you shared bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

Mandy Mason

January 7, 2026

I met Ken through his great grandchildren and their parents (Alex and Frenchy). To say he was a treasure is just not enough. He always spoke calmly, kind, with purpose and could carry on a conversation about anything. I truly enjoyed talking with Ken at every holiday dinner, birthday party, or random visit I got to be part of. His love for his family was so evident and the joy from his great grandchildren was always written on his face. I will miss hearing his stories of youth, dancing, volunteering and the excitement when talking about his latest adventures. Ken will surely be missed.

Tia Maurer

January 6, 2026

Ken was a kind man who always made me laugh. I have only known him for about four years. We met on the dance floor, but served together for 3 seasons working the consessions at the Dayton Dragons baseball games where the proceeds from our efforts were donated to a veterans charity. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. May happy memories console us all. ~Tia Maurer

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