On January 3rd Kenny was walking and took a fall. His health had been failing the past 3 years. Kenny retired from Red Owl and built his dream home in Clear Lake. He loved to fish and hunt with his son Rick. Ken Kingsburg always wanted to join the Air Force but join the Army reserves in 1953 to be around and help out with the family on the farm. When Kenny then got married he worked 3 jobs, (Gotewold Sunshine Hatcheries in Mankato, ass. manager at Johnson Sunshine Hatcheries, ) to support his family. Unfortunately it left little time at home to help raise his children when he left his first wife, (Adair E.). Ken leaves behind one son, one daughter from a previous marriage and loving wife, Dea Lulu Clark, of 54 years, (April 8, 1963; Rice) and one son.
Kenny requested a small celebration of life with only family.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 NIV
Burial is set for July 30, 2018 with family only.
On January 3rd Kenny was walking and took a fall. His health had been failing the past 3 years. Kenny retired from Red Owl and built his dream home in Clear Lake. He loved to fish and hunt with his son Rick. Ken Kingsburg always wanted to join the Air Force but join the Army reserves in 1953 to be around and help out with the family on the farm. When Kenny then got married he worked 3 jobs, (Gotewold Sunshine Hatcheries in Mankato, ass. manager at Johnson Sunshine Hatcheries, ) to support his family. Unfortunately it left little time at home to help raise his children when he left his first wife, (Adair E.). Ken leaves behind one son, one daughter from a previous marriage and loving wife, Dea Lulu Clark, of 54 years, (April 8, 1963; Rice) and one son.
Kenny requested a small celebration of life with only family.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 NIV
Burial is set for July 30, 2018 with family only.
Gravesite Details
Private burial with family only is set for July 30, 2018 with full Honor Guard .
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