Troylene (Hall) Kinnamon
Kenneth was such a wonderful man. He loved his Aunt Pansy and visited her faithfully through out the years. She loved it when he would bring all of you with him to drop in for the day or stay for days on the river. We had fun taking river mud baths and your folks would just laugh. He always had a strong love of family and always was ready to update us on how all of you were doing. He would always ask grandma if she needed anything done and was happy to leave her in good repair when it was time for him to head back north. On one particular visit, grandma was in the hospital in Blackwell. I was feeling low and worried. He was such a comfort. He told me I must remember the past, but not remain there for long. Happiness was in the days ahead and I should look to the many joys that would come with each new day. I have never forgotten that visit. His wise advise held me steady many times through the years and still does today. I know he holds a precious place in each of your hearts. I pray this is just one of many memories to recall and may they bring you comfort in your loss.
With deepest sympathy,
Troylene's family and Mom (Jill)


