89, passed away peacefully surrounded by his immediate family on Friday, October 8th, 2021. Loving husband of Patricia for 64 years, loving father of Michael and Douglas (Joy) Voss, loving grandfather of Abby and Hannah Voss, dear brother of Mary Jane Voss-McDermott and Bob (Joan) Voss, and brother-in-law of James (Tommie) Degnan.
SERVICES: A Celebration Mass of Kenneth’s life will be held at Seven Holy Founders (Location) on Tuesday, October 19th, 2021, at 12:30 p.m., Followed by a full Military burial at Jefferson Barracks Cemetery at 2:00 p.m.
Ken will be remembered for his avid love of fishing. There wasn’t a crappie hole he couldn’t find. In addition, Ken was famous for his Fish Frys. He was proud and served numerous years, as a volunteer, for St. Vincent DePaul through Seven Holy Founders. Ken was extremely proud of his service in The United States Air Force, and Ken held that utmost in his heart. But first and foremost, he loved his wife and family beyond words. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Greater Honor Flight of St. Louis (Link/https://gslhonorflight.org/donate/).
Ken was the best fishing buddy. He will be missed.
Ken was the best fishing buddy. He will be missed.
Ken was a great grandpa to his granddaughters. Whatever Abby and Hannah did he was always there. He watched his granddaughters at a lot of ice rinks! He will be missed.
Ken was a great grandpa to his granddaughters. Whatever Abby and Hannah did he was always there. He watched his granddaughters at a lot of ice rinks! He will be missed.
I knew Ken from our many years working together at Burroughs Corporation. He was one of a special group of senior salesmen I got to know and admire throughout my career with the company. Ken was a true professional always achieving his annual sales quota and was recognized as an industry expert by his bank customers. He helped mentor me when I started with Burroughs at the age of 25 having no sales experience. He truly was the “master salesman”. I’ll miss him a lot.
I knew Ken from our many years working together at Burroughs Corporation. He was one of a special group of senior salesmen I got to know and admire throughout my career with the company. Ken was a true professional always achieving his annual sales quota and was recognized as an industry expert by his bank customers. He helped mentor me when I started with Burroughs at the age of 25 having no sales experience. He truly was the “master salesman”. I’ll miss him a lot.