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Kenneth Gene Williams, age 65, passed away on Sunday May 26th, 2024, in Thatcher, Utah. He was born on February 12, 1959, to his loving mother Sandra Christensen in Rantoul, Illinois.
Throughout his lifetime he lived in Illinois, Garland, UT., California, Riverside and planted his roots in Thatcher, Utah. He attended and successfully graduated from Bear River High School and some college for his passion of drumming and music.
Kenny put in a lot of years at La-Z-Boy, ATK and Autoliv. Along the way he also had started his own sprinkler business “Williams Water Works” which he included all of his family into.
Kenny was a man of what seemed like all talents. There was nothing he couldn’t do. His greatest passion started at a very young age of playing the drums, as soon as he picked up sticks there was no stopping him. Among other passions of spending time with his kids and grandkids, surfing, riding snowmobiles and his three wheelers, and being in the country.
Kenny is survived by his kids: Christopher Williams, Amber Speth, Tanner Williams, Avery Williams, Aiden Williams. His grandkids: Daxtyn Williams, Ryder Williams, Tinzley Speth, Marlee Land and Theodore Land. His siblings: Linda Ashworth, Michael Chadwick, Jared Christensen. As well as his loving parents: Sandra and Darrell Christensen.
He is preceded in death by his brother Joshua Christensen, his sister Genalyn Christensen and his Grandmother Reva Rose.
Funeral services for Kenneth Gene Williams will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2024, at 11 A.M. with a viewing held prior from 9-10:30 A.M. All services will be held at Rudd Funeral Home-Tremonton (111 N 100 E, Tremonton). Interment will take place at the East Garland Cemetery.
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