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In Loving Memory

Kehm, Kenneth R.

Baptized into the Hope of Christ’s Resurrection Friday, September 2, 2022.

Beloved husband of Alice Kehm (nee Barras). Our dearest brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Visitation at St. Matthias Catholic Church (796 Buckley Rd. 63125) on Tuesday, September 6 from 10:00 am. until funeral Mass time at 11:00 am. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to Marianist Missions (4435 East Patterson Road Beavercreek, Ohio 45430) appreciated.

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8 thoughts on “Kehm, Kenneth R.”

  1. Kenny attended St. Mary’s High School during his Freshman and Sophomore years. And although his time with us was brief, friendships were made that remain solid to this day. On behalf of St. Mary’s faculty, staff, and students, both past and present, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to Kenny’s family and friends.

    Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Special mention and offerings of condolences to Kenny’s classmates {Class of 1967} and to those students, who at one time or another, were either upper classmates or under classmates of his, and who may have known him personally or “of him” as someone they passed in the hallways, shared a table with at lunchtime or maybe even participated in some of the same extra-curricular activities that Kenny did from the time he enrolled as a Freshman in September of 1963 until the time he completed his Sophomore year in June of 1965.

    And although Kenny is gone from this life, his spirit has been and always will be here on the Campus of St. Mary’s High School. And just as it was in life since the day he enrolled and became a “Son of Mary”, daily prayers will continue to be said and daily masses will continue to be offered for him by the Brothers of Mary.

    Danny Slay
    Class of ‘67
    Executive Member – Board of Directors
    St. Mary’s Alumni Association

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  2. Kenny attended St. Mary’s High School during his Freshman and Sophomore years. And although his time with us was brief, friendships were made that remain solid to this day. On behalf of St. Mary’s faculty, staff, and students, both past and present, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to Kenny’s family and friends.

    Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Special mention and offerings of condolences to Kenny’s classmates {Class of 1967} and to those students, who at one time or another, were either upper classmates or under classmates of his, and who may have known him personally or “of him” as someone they passed in the hallways, shared a table with at lunchtime or maybe even participated in some of the same extra-curricular activities that Kenny did from the time he enrolled as a Freshman in September of 1963 until the time he completed his Sophomore year in June of 1965.

    And although Kenny is gone from this life, his spirit has been and always will be here on the Campus of St. Mary’s High School. And just as it was in life since the day he enrolled and became a “Son of Mary”, daily prayers will continue to be said and daily masses will continue to be offered for him by the Brothers of Mary.

    Danny Slay
    Class of ‘67
    Executive Member – Board of Directors
    St. Mary’s Alumni Association

    Reply
  3. Kenny attended St. Mary’s High School during his Freshman and Sophomore years. And although his time with us was brief, friendships were made that remain solid to this day. On behalf of St. Mary’s faculty, staff, and students, both past and present, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to Kenny’s family and friends.

    Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Special mention and offerings of condolences to Kenny’s classmates {Class of 1967} and to those students, who at one time or another, were either upper classmates or under classmates of his, and who may have known him personally or “of him” as someone they passed in the hallways, shared a table with at lunchtime or maybe even participated in some of the same extra-curricular activities that Kenny did from the time he enrolled as a Freshman in September of 1963 until the time he completed his Sophomore year in June of 1965.

    And although Kenny is gone from this life, his spirit has been and always will be here on the Campus of St. Mary’s High School. And just as it was in life since the day he enrolled and became a “Son of Mary”, daily prayers will continue to be said and daily masses will continue to be offered for him by the Brothers of Mary.

    Danny Slay
    Class of ‘67
    Executive Member – Board of Directors
    St. Mary’s Alumni Association

    Reply
  4. Kenny attended St. Mary’s High School during his Freshman and Sophomore years. And although his time with us was brief, friendships were made that remain solid to this day. On behalf of St. Mary’s faculty, staff, and students, both past and present, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to Kenny’s family and friends.

    Also know that we share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Special mention and offerings of condolences to Kenny’s classmates {Class of 1967} and to those students, who at one time or another, were either upper classmates or under classmates of his, and who may have known him personally or “of him” as someone they passed in the hallways, shared a table with at lunchtime or maybe even participated in some of the same extra-curricular activities that Kenny did from the time he enrolled as a Freshman in September of 1963 until the time he completed his Sophomore year in June of 1965.

    And although Kenny is gone from this life, his spirit has been and always will be here on the Campus of St. Mary’s High School. And just as it was in life since the day he enrolled and became a “Son of Mary”, daily prayers will continue to be said and daily masses will continue to be offered for him by the Brothers of Mary.

    Danny Slay
    Class of ‘67
    Executive Member – Board of Directors
    St. Mary’s Alumni Association

    Reply
  5. Alice, please accept my condolences at this difficult moment. Ken y I were in scholasticate together two years and I always respected him as an older wiser brother. We then were together for 6 of the funniest weeks in Villalba, Puerto Rico the summer of 1979. I am saddened that we did not stay in touch afterwards. My prayers for you from La Chinantla, Veracruz.

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  6. Alice, please accept my condolences at this difficult moment. Ken y I were in scholasticate together two years and I always respected him as an older wiser brother. We then were together for 6 of the funniest weeks in Villalba, Puerto Rico the summer of 1979. I am saddened that we did not stay in touch afterwards. My prayers for you from La Chinantla, Veracruz.

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  7. Like Bobby, Kenny and I lost touch sadly. His friendship with so many of us was one of the joys of community life with the Marianists. In spite of having left St. Mary’s High to join the Marianists, Kenny was a Green Dragon through and through. He represented the best of South St. Louis.

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  8. Like Bobby, Kenny and I lost touch sadly. His friendship with so many of us was one of the joys of community life with the Marianists. In spite of having left St. Mary’s High to join the Marianists, Kenny was a Green Dragon through and through. He represented the best of South St. Louis.

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