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So sorry to hear of Kenny’s Passing. I didn’t know him well, but anytime I was fortunate enough to briefly chat with him he was always so kind and so happy. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him ❤️
Shared by tom paulson on 4/30/2025 3:55 AM
I have the fondest memories of my Uncle Kenny, all the way back to when he had his pig farm! I hope that he is reunited with Aunt Judy and my father Paul.
Shared by deborah mcclelland seely on 4/30/2025 1:46 AM
My sympathy to you all. You lost a great father and I among others lost a wonderful friend. So often I have so many happy memories of Kenny and Judy and their acceptance they gave to my family after moving to Clarion area. Their hearts, friendship (pool) and LOVE will ever be with us. I could go on and on. Love to you all Ron & Pam
Shared by ron paumen on 4/29/2025 10:27 PM
Kenny and Judy were specil people in our lives. We met them in the Keys and their spirit was so infectious. It saddens me that another great loss on earth is Kenny, and Laurence and I cherished them both. I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you as you remember those great times when he was making everyone laugh. he never met a stranger.
Shared by sarah cecil on 4/29/2025 8:36 PM
What a wonderful picture. He loved farming and his family
Shared by chuck kelch on 4/29/2025 7:42 PM
Kenny Adams was my uncle, my mother's brother. He and his parents were my favorite relatives. I knew him best when he was young and on fire. He was a fine athlete. he inherited my Grandfather's heavy foot when driving Wright County's roadways. My brother Steve and I attended his and Judy's wedding. Kenny was woderfully fearless at height, and fiercely independent. After the newlyweds moved to Eagle Grove, Kenny began raising hogs in a nearby rented space while also working at the grain elevator until they started farming the Shoemaker place close to my Grandparent's (now Duane's) place. Kenny was a talented, up-to-date farmer and business man. His place was always tight and straighted-rowed. He was always true and loving toward Judy's mother and grandmother. I will remember Kenny best for the cloud of gravel dust that followed his black, fast-back '49 Pontiac with the amber indian hood ornament. The man must have eaten more ham than any 2 or 3 lesser men. Don't weep long for Kenny Adams, just hold sacred his, and Judy's memories. I've met very few people like them. All the Best
Shared by pat stemler on 4/29/2025 6:17 PM
To all of Kenny's family, as you know, he was an amazing man. So many of my childhood memories with family include Kenny :) I always thought he was sweet, kind, and most of all, fun! He made such an impact on those around him and his infectious personality will be missed by many. Sending all my love to the family.
Shared by annie randolph on 4/29/2025 3:07 PM