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Mr. Kenneth Daryl "Kenny" McComas, a true jack of all trades and lover of life, rode off into the great beyond on Monday morning, January 12, 2026, at the Heritage Inn of Barnesville.
Born on December 17, 1958, in Hamilton, Ohio, Kenny embraced every twist and turn that life threw his way. Kenny was known for his remarkable ability to tackle any challenge that came his way; whether it was fixing a leaky pipe or crafting a solution to an unexpected problem, there wasn't much that he couldn't do. A graduate of Rittman High School in 1977, he carried that tenacity into all his endeavors, inspiring those around him to embrace their own unique talents.
When he wasn't busy being the go-to fix-it guy, Kenny could often be found revving up his beloved Harley Davidson motorcycle, feeling the wind whip through his hair as he hit the open road. A true motorcycle enthusiast, he took immense joy in the freedom and adventure that came with each ride—always on the lookout for the next scenic route.
Kenny leaves behind a loving family who cherished him deeply. He is survived by his children: Kristi (Karl) Dietrick of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Shannon (Marc) Brooks of Barnesville, Georgia; Cody (Huntre) McComas of Ravenna, Ohio; and Cherokee (James) Alexander of Midville, Georgia; and his grandchildren: Haley (Austin Chason) Brooks, Robert Brooks, Kameron Dietrick, Kaitlyn Dietrick, Ashlynn Dial, James Alexander, Harper Alexander, Atticus Alexander, and Titus Alexander. Kenny is also survived by his father, William Kenneth McComas; sister, Connie (Chuck) Sharpton; sister, Debbie Sharpton; brother, Doug McComas, and several nieces and nephews.
Kenny was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Salisbury McComas, and sister, Karen Perry.
Join us in celebrating Kenny's life on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 4 PM, at Northside Christian Church in Thomaston, Georgia with Pastor Jereme Chaney officiating.
Fletcher-Day Funeral Home of Thomaston is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
628 North Church Street P.O. Box 166, Thomaston, GA 30286

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