Services were held on Monday, January 14, at the Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Radcliffe, with burial in the Radcliffe Cemetery. Rev. Daniel Hart officiated. Military services were provided by the American Legion Post No. 317 of Radcliffe.
Kenneth was born on September 29, 1919 in rural Radcliffe, to Joseph and Ella Britson Hinderaker. He graduated from the Radcliffe High School in 1938 and farmed with his father. In 1941, he enlisted in special services and was a member of the 11th Airborne Paratroopers. After serving four years, he returned home and married Laura Sorensen of Fort Dodge. They spent 51 years on their farm and raised registered Holstein cattle.
He was a lifelong member of the Our Savior's Lutheran Church where he served in several positions, taught Sunday School and was also a member of the Radcliffe American Legion Post. His interests were his orchard, gardening, fishing, playing his accordion and being a 4-H Leader.
He is survived by his wife, Laura of Story City; a daughter, Judy Stone and husband, Larry of Story City; a granddaughter, Alisa Stone of Washington, D.C.; a grandson, Matthew Stone of Story City; a sister, Loretta Male of Colonial Manor of Zearing; a brother, Willard "Bill" Hinderaker of Radcliffe; and a sister, Erma Ullestad of Scottsdale, Arizona.
The Boeke Funeral Home of Radcliffe, was in charge of the arrangements.
© Iowa Falls Times Citizen 2002
Services were held on Monday, January 14, at the Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Radcliffe, with burial in the Radcliffe Cemetery. Rev. Daniel Hart officiated. Military services were provided by the American Legion Post No. 317 of Radcliffe.
Kenneth was born on September 29, 1919 in rural Radcliffe, to Joseph and Ella Britson Hinderaker. He graduated from the Radcliffe High School in 1938 and farmed with his father. In 1941, he enlisted in special services and was a member of the 11th Airborne Paratroopers. After serving four years, he returned home and married Laura Sorensen of Fort Dodge. They spent 51 years on their farm and raised registered Holstein cattle.
He was a lifelong member of the Our Savior's Lutheran Church where he served in several positions, taught Sunday School and was also a member of the Radcliffe American Legion Post. His interests were his orchard, gardening, fishing, playing his accordion and being a 4-H Leader.
He is survived by his wife, Laura of Story City; a daughter, Judy Stone and husband, Larry of Story City; a granddaughter, Alisa Stone of Washington, D.C.; a grandson, Matthew Stone of Story City; a sister, Loretta Male of Colonial Manor of Zearing; a brother, Willard "Bill" Hinderaker of Radcliffe; and a sister, Erma Ullestad of Scottsdale, Arizona.
The Boeke Funeral Home of Radcliffe, was in charge of the arrangements.
© Iowa Falls Times Citizen 2002
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