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Plumb

In Loving Memory

Plumb, Kenneth E.

On Sunday April 20, 2025. Loving husband of Trinkia Plumb. Beloved father of Sean C. and Christian W. (Karen) Mohme. Cherished grandfather of Christian A. and Meg Mohme. Our dear step grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend.

Kenneth was a decorated US. Army veteran and a long time member of the Bethel Pentecostal Church.

Services; Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Sat. 4/26 from 10AM until time of service at 11AM. In lieu of flowers donations to Bethel Pentecostal Church appreciated (2125 Richardson Rd. Arnold, MO 63010) appreciated. Private interment JB National Cemetery.

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7 thoughts on “Plumb, Kenneth E.”

  1. My sincere sympathy to you and your family!
    Trinka, if I could take your pain away, I would do it!
    Love you
    Cathy Keeler

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  2. The valley that you may be in at this moment, it too shall pass, because Joy is coming in the morning. For our Lord is our strength and lifter of our heart, mind and spirit. For his love for us shall never fail. You and your family are and will be in our prayers. Love to you. The Lawrence Family
    John, Renee, Melissa, Michael, Judah, Israel

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  3. So sorry for your loss. Sonny was my cousin I am sorry we will not be able to attend the services because of a prior commitment that cannot be changed. May our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ fill the void in your lives. God bless! Bob & April Plumb

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  4. Trinka, I’m so sorry for the loss of your dear husband. May the Holly Spirit bring comfort to you and your family at this time of earthly loss. He is a loved child of God now rejoicing with Jesus, I pray you find so much joy in knowing that. God Bless Kimberly from(Lifestream Union)

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  5. Kenneth was my cousin. We worked together at plumb auto sales. He was always jolly and friendly to everyone. He will be missed.

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