Kenneth P. "Ken" Wernimont
May 1, 1940-January 22, 2022
WATERLOO-Kenneth P. "Ken" Wernimont, 81, of Waterloo, died suddenly from COVID-19 complications on Saturday, January 22, 2022 at UnityPoint Health - Allen Hospital, Waterloo.
He was born May 1, 1940, on the family farm in Breda, IA, son of Raymond and Katherine Rowe Wernimont. Ken graduated from St. Bernard's Catholic High School in 1958, attended the University of Denver in Denver, CO, before transferring to the University of Northern Iowa where he obtained a bachelor's degree in English & Education in 1963. He then obtained his master's degree in Social Work from the University of Iowa in 1968.
Ken married Kathleen A. Monahan on September 9, 1961 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Carroll, IA. Kenneth adored his "lucky star", Kathleen, and together they built the full life they imagined when they were young and first dating.
In 1969, he began practicing family therapy at Northeastern Psychiatric Clinic and never looked back. He was always excited to go into the office and make a meaningful connection with his clients. Ken had a gift for listening and connecting, but more than that he was adept at responding in a way that resonated. He loved building and nurturing both his personal and professional relationships. Ken dedicated 53 years of his life building connections with his clients as a family and marriage counselor.
Kenneth was the embodiment of the Renaissance man, passionate about many things; art, entertaining, family, friends, faith, gardening, music, reading, relationships, and traveling the world. He was a member of St. Edward Catholic Church, Waterloo and a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Ken was also a member of the Iowa and the National Social Work Associations. He served on the board of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony where he was president in the early 1980s.
Passion for Ken meant meticulously researching and understanding his interests. He was never shy in sharing his knowledge about his passions; from obscure world history to his Michelin-quality cooking techniques, he wanted to share his knowledge, make connections, and better anyone who would listen. When he and Kathleen would plan a trip, he would seek out all the information he could to uncover the hidden treasures of their destination - be it art museums, churches, historical sites, or local markets. When planning a party for friends or family, he would carefully plan the menu, practice preparing it until he was satisfied it was up to his high standards and then enjoy the pleasure of his guests. Kenneth's garden was a source of joy to him throughout the years and although he was never completely satisfied with it, he was always working to achieve his vision.
One of his favorite ways to connect with his friends and family was to write letters to them. He loved communicating with people this way, as he was extremely proud of his handwriting. Like all his other passions, he was meticulous and intentional in each stroke of his pen; his care and passion for everything that he did was obvious in the way that he hand wrote all his letters.
Kenneth did not believe in having regrets in life, though if he were to have one, it would be that there wasn't enough time. It is his family's regret as well. We love you.
He is survived by his wife, Kathleen, Waterloo; daughter, Erin (Doug) Sparks, Waterloo; son, Peter (Arash) Wernimont, Cedar Rapids; three grandchildren, Daniel Sparks, Naples, Italy, Katherine Sparks, Philadelphia, PA, and Ashley Wernimont, Ames; seven siblings, Mary Kay (Harry) Uhlenkamp, Breda, Joan (Greg) Fritz, Missoula, MT, Marlys (Richard) Steinke, Kansas City, MO, Melvin (Anne) Wernimont, Greenwood Village, CO, Diane (Ron) McIntosh, Henderson, NV, Dot (Rick) Langholdt, Iowa City, and Carol (Jerry) Mennenga, Iowa City; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; and his beloved cat, Edward.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Janet Fee; and two brothers, Pat and Lyle Wernimont.
There will be a memorial mass at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 5 at St. Edward Catholic Church with inurnment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, both in Waterloo. Visitation from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, February 4 at Locke at Tower Park, 4140 Kimball Avenue, Waterloo, with a 4:00 p.m. rosary. The family requests all attendees wear a mask for safety. Memorials may be directed to Heifer International, Habitat for Humanity, or the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. Condolences may be left at www.LockeFuneralServices.com. Locke at Tower Park, 319-233-3146.
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Lois (Ternes) Harrison
February 15, 2022
Ken was my counselor while I lived in Waterloo. He impacted my life in ways that were unimaginable. Ken came into my life when I was at the lowest point and lifted me up. After I moved away from Waterloo, we still kept in touch because truly cared about how I was and wanted to know about my family. Ken's passing will definitely leave an empty spot in my heart and my life that no one can fill. You are in my thought and prayers during this difficult time. Keep each other close and share your memories of Ken.
Brock Vandewalker
February 7, 2022
Ken was a counselor of mine. And I was just thinking of him recently. So sad. He made such a huge difference in my life.
Patricia L Buls
February 3, 2022
Kathy and family
Just want to say how sorry I am and offer my sympathy. Ken was such a good person and always had a smile when I met and talked to him at Allen-- he will be missed.
Prayers are with you all!
Patricia Buls
Dianne L Phelps
February 3, 2022
My memory over the years are very fond of Ken. He was a great cook and I remember the beautiful gatherings at their home. He was a lovely host. I am so sorry to hear that he past away. His memory will be a blessing to his family and all you knew him.
Dianne P.
Julie HARTMAN
February 2, 2022
I worked with Ken at Child and Family and dearly loved him. He was a great guy and the kindest person. I am so sorry to his family and will remember everyone in my prayers.
Marilyn a Newman
January 31, 2022
so sorry for your loss I truely understand as I lost Ernie on Nov 24
Dan's wife
January 31, 2022
Although I've never met Dr Wernimont, my husband was a patient of his. He helped my husband through some very difficult times. He helped him find his self-worth, respect for himself and simply listened to him. My husband admired and respected him so much! He will truly be missed !! Our thoughts & prayers are with his wife & children. He truly made a difference in our lives!!
Denise M Kremer
January 31, 2022
Words cannot express my sympathy for Kathleen and family. I've known him "forever" from Allen Hospital and church...he will be greatly missed...loved his stories.
Teri Ettelson
January 30, 2022
I always enjoyed visiting with Ken at the hospital. He was a sincere and gracious man. I hold Kathleen and the family in prayer. I hope your fond memories lift you up during this difficult time.
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