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Kenneth Ervin “Kenny” Morton

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Kenneth Ervin “Kenny” Morton

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
14 Jan 2022 (aged 74)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Houston, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Kenneth Ervin Morton, age 74, son of Ervin and Elnona (Longwell) Morton was born July 5, 1947 in Willow Springs, MO. He passed away January 14, 2022 in Houston, MO.
Kenneth is preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Melvadeen.
He is survived by his daughter, Melanie and her husband, Tim Erbschloe.
Kenneth grew up the son of a pastor and attended Houston High School.
Kenneth had many skills, he was a barber here in Houston, worked maintenance at Houston House and Romines Motor CO also in Houston; he loved doing both jobs. He was also a painter for many years and worked in lawn care.
He enjoyed volunteering at Texas County Food Pantry and at the Houston Senior Center. He enjoyed helping at both places and loved the people and they loved him.
Kenneth was a long time member, and deacon of Northside Baptist Church, which was formally Temple of Worship Church, that he helped his dad and mom build from the ground up. Kenneth loved being a Christian and going to church his entire life.
Kenneth had many hobbies, he enjoyed going to car shows with Tim and Melanie, loved music and was quite a collector in his later years. He loved his Hot Wheels. He so enjoyed spending time with Melanie and Tim, eating out, shopping, or trips to Montauk State Park, and going Jeeping with them.
He spent time with his good friend Mark Herndon and running around with him. They were out and about most everyday.
Kenneth loved his family and they loved him. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him and loved him.
Visitation: Wednesday January 19, 2022 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at Evans Funeral Home, Houston MO
Service: Wednesday January 19, 2022 at 2:00 PM at Evans Funeral Home, Houston, MO
Burial: Pine Lawn Cemetery
Memorials: Texas County Food Pantry, 102A MO-17, Houston, MO 65483 or Houston Senior Citizens Center, 301 S Grand Avenue, Houston, MO 65483

Obituary courtesy of Carole Fudge/Ragain (47229229)
Obituary:
Kenneth Ervin Morton, age 74, son of Ervin and Elnona (Longwell) Morton was born July 5, 1947 in Willow Springs, MO. He passed away January 14, 2022 in Houston, MO.
Kenneth is preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Melvadeen.
He is survived by his daughter, Melanie and her husband, Tim Erbschloe.
Kenneth grew up the son of a pastor and attended Houston High School.
Kenneth had many skills, he was a barber here in Houston, worked maintenance at Houston House and Romines Motor CO also in Houston; he loved doing both jobs. He was also a painter for many years and worked in lawn care.
He enjoyed volunteering at Texas County Food Pantry and at the Houston Senior Center. He enjoyed helping at both places and loved the people and they loved him.
Kenneth was a long time member, and deacon of Northside Baptist Church, which was formally Temple of Worship Church, that he helped his dad and mom build from the ground up. Kenneth loved being a Christian and going to church his entire life.
Kenneth had many hobbies, he enjoyed going to car shows with Tim and Melanie, loved music and was quite a collector in his later years. He loved his Hot Wheels. He so enjoyed spending time with Melanie and Tim, eating out, shopping, or trips to Montauk State Park, and going Jeeping with them.
He spent time with his good friend Mark Herndon and running around with him. They were out and about most everyday.
Kenneth loved his family and they loved him. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him and loved him.
Visitation: Wednesday January 19, 2022 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at Evans Funeral Home, Houston MO
Service: Wednesday January 19, 2022 at 2:00 PM at Evans Funeral Home, Houston, MO
Burial: Pine Lawn Cemetery
Memorials: Texas County Food Pantry, 102A MO-17, Houston, MO 65483 or Houston Senior Citizens Center, 301 S Grand Avenue, Houston, MO 65483

Obituary courtesy of Carole Fudge/Ragain (47229229)


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