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In Loving Memory

Hawkins, Kenneth D.

 

Wednesday March 31, 2021.
Beloved husband for 49 years of Ethel Hawkins (nee Pennell); loving father of Dr. Christopher Matthew (Ann Marie) Hawkins; dear grandfather of Kate Marie, Benjamin Christopher and Jude Francis Hawkins; dear son of the late Reber and Faye Hawkins; dear brother of Gary Lane (the late Betty) Hawkins, Danita Sue (Gary) Allan and the late Larry Dale Hawkins; dear son-in-law of Sue Pennell; dear brother-in-law of Roger, Marvin and Sharlene Pennell; dear uncle of Ed Pennell, Jeremy Pennell, Marissa Pennell, Philip Pennell, Jessica Pennell, Jonathan Pennell, Gennifer Hawkins, Stephanie Hawkins, Stacy Hawkins.

Mr. Hawkins was a former member of Sacred Heart Parish (Valley Park). He was a Senior Project Manager for Anheuser-Busch Brewery for over 27 years. Past president of the board of Missouri Valley Telecommunications Association and partner in McClain’s Property Inc. A US Army Veteran serving from September 1970-March 1972.

Services: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL 10151 Gravois, Monday April 5, 10:00-11:15 AM, then to St Simon the Apostle Catholic Church 12 noon mass. Memorials to Castaways Against Cancer, appreciated.    https://www.castawaysagainstcancer.com/kenhawkins

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16 thoughts on “Hawkins, Kenneth D.”

  1. My heart felt sympathy to all family members. Worked in department next to Ken and his group while at A-B. Super nice guy. Co-ordinated a lot of training projects with him. Pleasure to work with.

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  2. My heart felt sympathy to all family members. Worked in department next to Ken and his group while at A-B. Super nice guy. Co-ordinated a lot of training projects with him. Pleasure to work with.

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  3. We will miss Ken’s smile, love and always positive attitude soooo much. Ken truly loved his family and lived his faith everyday. I was blessed to have him in my life.

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  4. We will miss Ken’s smile, love and always positive attitude soooo much. Ken truly loved his family and lived his faith everyday. I was blessed to have him in my life.

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  5. I am so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing He was responsible for hiring me at Anheuser-Busch in 1996. He was always such a positive and kind person. Prayers to his entire family. I’m sure he will be missed by all who knew him.

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  6. I am so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing He was responsible for hiring me at Anheuser-Busch in 1996. He was always such a positive and kind person. Prayers to his entire family. I’m sure he will be missed by all who knew him.

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  7. Please accept my condolences for your great loss. Ken was such a kind man and always a pleasure to work with. He will be missed by all.

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  8. Please accept my condolences for your great loss. Ken was such a kind man and always a pleasure to work with. He will be missed by all.

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  9. I’m so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I worked with him at A-B and he was always such a pleasure to be around. Condolences to his family.

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  10. I’m so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I worked with him at A-B and he was always such a pleasure to be around. Condolences to his family.

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  11. I am sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I worked with Ken at Anheuser-Busch in MSG. Very nice person to work with. May he Rest In Peace!

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  12. I am sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I worked with Ken at Anheuser-Busch in MSG. Very nice person to work with. May he Rest In Peace!

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  13. Ken was the kindest man I ever worked with. He always tried to make everyone happy. He was a wonderful friend. He helped take care of everyone. I remember when he had to take off work to go to Florida and care for a brother there who was very ill and had no one else to help him. I am sure this was his vacation time and more for the entire year, but he was there for him. He never complained. I missed seeing him and everyone at A-B when I retired. GOD needed another Angel to help others and HE called on Ken. He loved his family. So proud of his son. He dearly loved his wife and son.

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  14. Ken was the kindest man I ever worked with. He always tried to make everyone happy. He was a wonderful friend. He helped take care of everyone. I remember when he had to take off work to go to Florida and care for a brother there who was very ill and had no one else to help him. I am sure this was his vacation time and more for the entire year, but he was there for him. He never complained. I missed seeing him and everyone at A-B when I retired. GOD needed another Angel to help others and HE called on Ken. He loved his family. So proud of his son. He dearly loved his wife and son.

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