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Leo Peter Kenkel

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Leo Peter Kenkel

Birth
Dunlap, Harrison County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Dec 2018 (aged 95)
Woodbine, Harrison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Woodbine, Harrison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
addition 6; block 1; row 6; space 8.1
Memorial ID
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Fouts Funeral Home - Woodbine, Iowa

Leo Peter Kenkel
DECEMBER 28, 1922 ~ DECEMBER 10, 2018 (AGE 95)

Leo Peter Kenkel was born on December 28, 1922, to Bernard and Caroline (Mumm) Kenkel on a farm near Dunlap, Iowa. Leo attended St. Joseph’s School in Dunlap. The family moved to Woodbine his senior year, so Leo stayed in Dunlap with the Shields family and helped on their farm. He graduated from St. Joseph’s High School in 1941. After high school, he worked on various farms. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1945 and served his country. After his honorable discharge, he worked on a travelling harvest crew. Leo then worked as a teller at the bank in Panama, Iowa, and it was there, he met the love of his life. Leo and Monica Schwery were united in marriage on May 11, 1954, at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Panama. The couple lived and farmed outside of Panama for five years. In 1959, they moved to a farm near Woodbine and raised five children. In 1963, they moved to town and Leo started full-time at First National Bank of Woodbine. He started as a teller and retired as Vice President in 1982.

Leo was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church where he sang in the choir and served as President of the Parish Council. He was President of the Community Club during Woodbine’s Centennial celebration. Leo was a member of Kiwanis and the Woodbine American Legion Post # 143. He was a longtime pitcher on the Westside Farmers slow-pitch softball team.

Leo died on Monday, December 10, 2018, at the Rose Vista Nursing Home in Woodbine, Iowa at the age of 95 years, 11 months, and 12 days.

Leo was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Monica Kenkel on January 25, 2004; siblings and siblings in-laws, Gerald (Fern) Kenkel, Mary Ann Kenkel, Pauline (James) Kaster, Bernard Kenkel Jr., Edward Kenkel, Arlene Kenkel, and Mike Calder. He is survived by his five children, Kathy (Dan) Hays of Elkhorn, Nebraska, Ron (Natalie) Kenkel of Omaha, Nebraska, Regina (Jeff) Modica of Memphis, Tennessee, Jeff (Lynn) Kenkel of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Phil Kenkel of Woodbine, 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brother, Donald “Red” Kenkel of Woodbine, Iowa; sister, Marjorie Calder of Omaha, Nebraska; sister-in-law, Lee Ann Kenkel of Pawleys Island, South Carolina; and many other relatives and friends.



In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorials be directed to:

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Woodbine American Legion Post #143

Woodbine Fire and Rescue

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Fouts Funeral Home - Woodbine, Iowa

Leo Peter Kenkel
DECEMBER 28, 1922 ~ DECEMBER 10, 2018 (AGE 95)

Leo Peter Kenkel was born on December 28, 1922, to Bernard and Caroline (Mumm) Kenkel on a farm near Dunlap, Iowa. Leo attended St. Joseph’s School in Dunlap. The family moved to Woodbine his senior year, so Leo stayed in Dunlap with the Shields family and helped on their farm. He graduated from St. Joseph’s High School in 1941. After high school, he worked on various farms. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1945 and served his country. After his honorable discharge, he worked on a travelling harvest crew. Leo then worked as a teller at the bank in Panama, Iowa, and it was there, he met the love of his life. Leo and Monica Schwery were united in marriage on May 11, 1954, at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Panama. The couple lived and farmed outside of Panama for five years. In 1959, they moved to a farm near Woodbine and raised five children. In 1963, they moved to town and Leo started full-time at First National Bank of Woodbine. He started as a teller and retired as Vice President in 1982.

Leo was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church where he sang in the choir and served as President of the Parish Council. He was President of the Community Club during Woodbine’s Centennial celebration. Leo was a member of Kiwanis and the Woodbine American Legion Post # 143. He was a longtime pitcher on the Westside Farmers slow-pitch softball team.

Leo died on Monday, December 10, 2018, at the Rose Vista Nursing Home in Woodbine, Iowa at the age of 95 years, 11 months, and 12 days.

Leo was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Monica Kenkel on January 25, 2004; siblings and siblings in-laws, Gerald (Fern) Kenkel, Mary Ann Kenkel, Pauline (James) Kaster, Bernard Kenkel Jr., Edward Kenkel, Arlene Kenkel, and Mike Calder. He is survived by his five children, Kathy (Dan) Hays of Elkhorn, Nebraska, Ron (Natalie) Kenkel of Omaha, Nebraska, Regina (Jeff) Modica of Memphis, Tennessee, Jeff (Lynn) Kenkel of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Phil Kenkel of Woodbine, 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brother, Donald “Red” Kenkel of Woodbine, Iowa; sister, Marjorie Calder of Omaha, Nebraska; sister-in-law, Lee Ann Kenkel of Pawleys Island, South Carolina; and many other relatives and friends.



In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorials be directed to:

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Woodbine American Legion Post #143

Woodbine Fire and Rescue

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