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Kenneth Woolstenhulme Obituary

Kenneth Elmo Woolstenhulme

November 30, 1930 ~ June 22, 2021

Oakley, Utah—Just at the break of dawn, Tuesday, June 22, 2021, Kenneth Elmo Woolstenhulme let go a final breath and rode off towards eternal horizons to meet his recently departed sweetheart of 67 years, Karren Jean Frantz Woolstenhulme, along with other dear family and friends. Dad passed away not a half-mile from his birthplace in Oakley, Utah.

Born in the days of the Great Depression, November 30, 1930, the eldest of eleven children to Wallace Elmo & Eva Lorraine Hortin Woolstenhulme, at a very young age he learned the importance of family. He loved his parents and siblings with unparalleled devotion, and their love and devotion to him was equally unparalleled. His siblings were and will remain his best friends.

Dad loved people and had a way of making instant friends with those he met. He had friends he had known for a lifetime--every one an important part of his life. To the folks who moved into the community or who were just passing through, Dad's was always a welcome smile and handshake. He would go out of his way to help anyone in need--often secretly.

Not only were there years in his life (90), there was much of life in his years. He was well adept at wearing multiple hats simultaneously, including son, brother, husband and father; lifelong farmer, rancher, and cowboy (Champion Bareback Rider & Bull Rider, Pickup Man -- inducted into the Utah Cowboy Hall of Fame); cheesemaker (Brooklawn Creamery), milkman (Hi-land Dairy), and store proprietor (Ken's Kash); Postmaster, Councilman, Mayor (Oakley), and Commissioner (Summit County); Bishop (Oakley Ward), Missionary (Western Canada & Perth Australia) and Temple Worker (served 41 years as a Sealer in the Salt Lake Temple); President (South Summit Board of Education and Utah School Boards Association).

Dad took great pride in his family, especially of his children and grandchildren and their accomplishments. He spoke of them fondly and often.

From the time he was old enough to ride, Dad has been an integral cog in the wheel that kept turning the Oakley 4th of July Rodeo and Celebration. Perhaps it is not unprovidential that his passing comes just prior to that grand event of which he has always been a part. Still a member of the rodeo committee at the time of his passing, he would not be relegated to being a spectator.

Survived by children Zane (Elizabeth), KaeLyne (Frank Pendleton), Wade (Jeena), Kena (Craig Rydalch), Jeanina (Eric Rose), 19 grandchildren, and 22 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, three brothers (Keith (Mud), Wendell (Dutch), Jack), two sisters (Gwen VanTassell, Ann Lancaster), two grandchildren (Billie Lyne and Wyatt Pendleton), and other beloved inlaws.

Special thanks to those who have provided extraordinary love and care for Dad and Mom over the past several months.

We will honor Dad at a viewing at the Kamas Utah State Center (3038 St. Rd. 32, Marion) on Friday, June 25th from 6:00 - 8:00 PM, and Saturday, June 26th from 9:30 - 10:45 AM, followed by funeral services at 11:00 AM. Interment at the Oakley, Utah cemetery. Online condolences may be given @ WWW.CRANDALLFHEVANSTON.com. View remotely at webcast.churchofjesuschrist.org/kamasutahstake..

If you feel so inclined, in lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the South Summit Education Foundation https://www.ssummit.org/o/ed-foundation/page/donate-now, as a tribute gift in the name of the Ken and Karren Woolstenhulme Legacy Scholarship.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Jun. 23 to Jun. 27, 2021.

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M. Tom Shimiizu

July 5, 2021

My condolences to your family. I had the privilege of serving with Bro. Woolstenhulme in the Salt Lake Temple as a sealer for a number of years. He was highly respected by the workers there. We will surely miss him.

Pete and Ellen Ottosen

June 30, 2021

Ken was one of a kind. A GREAT one of a kind. We, as well many others, will miss him and Karen.

Tyson McMillan

June 29, 2021

Thanks to Ken, we had a place to ride our horses 40 years ago as small children and put treats on our Grandpa George's tab from the ranch at Ken's Kash. He and his brother Dutch knew my Dad Courtney and my Grandpa George and often asked how they were doing. My Dad, back in 2005ish chose to get his marriage sealed in the SLC temple and he asked Ken to perform the sealing....what an honor. Our family has a lil history together with Ken and the Oakley Post office. My parents Courtney , rip 2011, my Mom, rip 2020......are now in Heaven sealed together thanks to Ken performing the ordinance back in aprx 2005. Ken....we watched you at the Rodeos, at the Parades, at you store, and in government of Oakley. We will miss this true Star that brought heritage and heaven together in the sacred tranquility of Oakley.

Harold Alston

June 26, 2021

God bless this great man and his family. He will be missed is so many ways.

Rick Guinn

June 25, 2021

Think it was almost 48 years ago I had the good fortune of meeting Ken. I was a 20 year old kid from Canada and he made me feel so welcome from the first time we met at the store. We kept in touch Over the years. He was the best of the best. To the family, my thoughts are with you.

Susan Harris

June 24, 2021

I worked at Ken's Kash 2017-2019. Ken was always a pleasure to chat with when he visited the store and always brought a smile. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Dick and Elaine jorgenson

June 23, 2021

Ken is one of the very, very best. So sorry for your loss

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Jun

25

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Kamas LDS Stake Center

3038 UT-32, Kamas, UT 82930

Jun

26

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9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

Kamas LDS Stake Center

3038 UT-32, Kamas, UT 82930

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26

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11:00 a.m.

Kamas Utah State Center

3038 St. Rd. 32, Marion, WY 82930

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