Kenneth Paul Craft

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Kenneth Paul Craft Veteran

Birth
Boyd County, Kentucky, USA
Death
20 Aug 1975 (aged 28)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
70A, DD-30
Memorial ID
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Kenny was such a lovable guy! Always had a big smile and a joke. He had a large extended family. Kenny was my cousin, the son of my Aunt Janie. Her real name is Rahama Jane Clark. She's buried in Mentor, Ohio. He has one surviving brother, Danny O'Neil a Mentor, Ohio resident and a brother who is deceased, Sam Isles. Sam is buried next to Aunt Janie. Kenny served in the navy during the Vietnam war. After his service time he settled in California and was the owner of Craft Scuba Diving School. He married a woman named Joy and together they had a son named Kendrick Craft. Much to Kenny's sorrow his marriage ended in divorce. Almost immediately after the divorce Kenny was found murdered in his Jaguar from blunt force trauma to his head. He was in LA at the time of his death. Aunt Janie, our grandmother and my sister Patti who was like a sister to Kenny grieved his death terribly. He is sorely missed. Kenny's murder has never been solved. If anyone has any information on his death please feel free to email me:[email protected]. All information is greatly appreciated and will remain totally private. Kenny would appreciate anyone who could help. He was the kind of man to help anyone in need.
Kenny was such a lovable guy! Always had a big smile and a joke. He had a large extended family. Kenny was my cousin, the son of my Aunt Janie. Her real name is Rahama Jane Clark. She's buried in Mentor, Ohio. He has one surviving brother, Danny O'Neil a Mentor, Ohio resident and a brother who is deceased, Sam Isles. Sam is buried next to Aunt Janie. Kenny served in the navy during the Vietnam war. After his service time he settled in California and was the owner of Craft Scuba Diving School. He married a woman named Joy and together they had a son named Kendrick Craft. Much to Kenny's sorrow his marriage ended in divorce. Almost immediately after the divorce Kenny was found murdered in his Jaguar from blunt force trauma to his head. He was in LA at the time of his death. Aunt Janie, our grandmother and my sister Patti who was like a sister to Kenny grieved his death terribly. He is sorely missed. Kenny's murder has never been solved. If anyone has any information on his death please feel free to email me:[email protected]. All information is greatly appreciated and will remain totally private. Kenny would appreciate anyone who could help. He was the kind of man to help anyone in need.