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Kenneth Howard Broadway

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Kenneth Howard Broadway

Birth
Troy, Pike County, Alabama, USA
Death
17 Dec 2021 (aged 71)
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Kenneth Howard Broadway was born September 13, 1950 in Troy, Alabama and entered into glory on December 17th, 2021 at his home in Yukon, OK. He is preceded in death by his parents Howard and Marie Broadway, son Brian Broadway, and grandson Kendall Anderson.
He is survived by his bride, Nina Broadway, daughter Shannon Anderson and her husband Toby, grandchildren, Taylor, Colton, Austin and Brilyn Broadway, Tatum and Cross Anderson, great grandchildren Jackson Tritten and Raelyn Broadway. Brother Gary Broadway and wife Bonnie of Rolla, Missouri, sister Carol Bing of Martin, Tennessee, aunt Loretta Ekis of Overland Park, KS, aunt Faye and husband Bill Hand of Huntsville, Alabama, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Ken graduated high school at Martin, Tennessee in 1968 and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tennessee, Martin in 1972. Ken and Nina met in college and were married, on October 28th, 1972 and would have been married 50 years this next year. Not long after starting their family, they moved to Memphis, Tennessee. In 1986 Ken and the family moved to Yukon, Oklahoma where Ken continued his employment with Firestone at Dayton Tire. Ken retired from Dayton after 28 years in 2005.
Ken was an avid college football fan especially of his beloved Tennessee Volunteers. He also was a huge fan of the St. Louis Cardinals helping them win multiple world championships in his lifetime. He coached several youth baseball teams for his kids and grandkids. Notable teams he coached were the Trinity Tornados, the Mudcats, and the Redbirds.
Ken was active throughout his life in church. He was a member of the vocal group, New Generation in college who sang at multiple churches and community events. He sang in the church choir, taught Sunday School, and served as a deacon at Eudora Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee and at Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, Oklahoma.
The most important day of Ken's life was in 1963 when he repented of his sins and believed in Christ for his salvation. Ken is now at the throne of God singing praises with those who have gone before him. His greatest hope is that his entire family and all his friends would know the love of God he now knows in full.
Services will take place on Tuesday, December 28th at 11:00am at Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, OK. The service will also be live-streamed at live.trinitychurchok.com.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to the Together We Center, Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, OK.
Kenneth Howard Broadway was born September 13, 1950 in Troy, Alabama and entered into glory on December 17th, 2021 at his home in Yukon, OK. He is preceded in death by his parents Howard and Marie Broadway, son Brian Broadway, and grandson Kendall Anderson.
He is survived by his bride, Nina Broadway, daughter Shannon Anderson and her husband Toby, grandchildren, Taylor, Colton, Austin and Brilyn Broadway, Tatum and Cross Anderson, great grandchildren Jackson Tritten and Raelyn Broadway. Brother Gary Broadway and wife Bonnie of Rolla, Missouri, sister Carol Bing of Martin, Tennessee, aunt Loretta Ekis of Overland Park, KS, aunt Faye and husband Bill Hand of Huntsville, Alabama, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Ken graduated high school at Martin, Tennessee in 1968 and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tennessee, Martin in 1972. Ken and Nina met in college and were married, on October 28th, 1972 and would have been married 50 years this next year. Not long after starting their family, they moved to Memphis, Tennessee. In 1986 Ken and the family moved to Yukon, Oklahoma where Ken continued his employment with Firestone at Dayton Tire. Ken retired from Dayton after 28 years in 2005.
Ken was an avid college football fan especially of his beloved Tennessee Volunteers. He also was a huge fan of the St. Louis Cardinals helping them win multiple world championships in his lifetime. He coached several youth baseball teams for his kids and grandkids. Notable teams he coached were the Trinity Tornados, the Mudcats, and the Redbirds.
Ken was active throughout his life in church. He was a member of the vocal group, New Generation in college who sang at multiple churches and community events. He sang in the church choir, taught Sunday School, and served as a deacon at Eudora Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee and at Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, Oklahoma.
The most important day of Ken's life was in 1963 when he repented of his sins and believed in Christ for his salvation. Ken is now at the throne of God singing praises with those who have gone before him. His greatest hope is that his entire family and all his friends would know the love of God he now knows in full.
Services will take place on Tuesday, December 28th at 11:00am at Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, OK. The service will also be live-streamed at live.trinitychurchok.com.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to the Together We Center, Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, OK.


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