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Kenneth R. “Kenny” Meeks

July 27, 1933

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June 3, 2016

 

 

 

Kenneth R. “Kenny” Meeks, 82, of Deputy, Indiana, passed away on Friday, June 3, 2016 at Clark Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville, Indiana. He was born on July 27, 1933 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the son of the late Homer Meeks and Myrtle (Smith) Meeks. Kenny was a retired maintenance supervisor for the Department of Natural Resources at Hardy Lake, was a member of Alpha Baptist Church near Deputy, Indiana and a U.S. Army veteran. He broke and rode cutting horses before being called into the military. Kenny also exercised and rode race horses at Belmont and other tracks, was a former member of the Scott County Rangers and Scott County Saddle Club and continues to be an honorary member of both organizations. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Horace L., James R. “Bud” and Jerry R. Meeks, Sr. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie L. (Wooldridge) Meeks; two brothers, Harlan V. Meeks (Myrtle) of Fredericktown, Missouri and Timothy J. Meeks (Atlanta) of Scottsburg, Indiana; three sisters, Maedean Alpha, Sue Shirley (Bill) and Elizabeth Redifer (Larry) all of Scottsburg, Indiana and numerous nieces and nephews. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Funeral Service:
11:00 am Monday, June 6, 2016 at Collins Funeral Home with burial in Scottsburg Cemetery.
Visitation:
4 to 8 pm Sunday and after 10 am Monday.

From: Gary W. Meeks

 

My father was Joseph W. Meeks, Dad named my brother Kenneth Meeks as well.We lost him a year ago this pas April. My sympathy is with you at this time of your loss.

From: Jack & Barbara Bogard

 

We will miss our good friend and neighbor. God be with you Bonnie.

From: Steve Chittick

 

I'm sorry for your loss, Bonnie. Kenny was one of the nicest and kindest man I have ever known.....

From: Nancy & Chuck Clem

 

Bonnie....so sorry to hear about Kenny. We need to reconnect!!

From: Jim Smith

 

So sorry to hear of Kenny's death. Although I hadn't seen him for many years, I had known him most of my life and considered him a good friend. Jim Smith Riverside, California

From: Sarah Beirne

 

I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Kenny but know his wife, Bonnie, from working relationship with her. Am so sorry for your loss, Bonnie, will be thinking for you.

From: Romalisa Chavez (Meeks)

 

Your family is in our hearts and prayers.

From: Atlanta

 

Such a sweetheart he is missed so much already

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