Kenneth was born on July 29, 1930, in the town of Franklin, son of the late Patrick and Ellen (O'Hearn) Hennessey. He attended local schools. On Sept. 7, 1949, Kenneth was married to the former Laverne A. Mangin at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Maple Grove. Laverne preceded him in death on May 10, 2003. Ken had various occupations throughout his life, including farming in the town of Cato, and he retired after 25 years of driving truck for Vinton Construction Company in 1999. Kenneth was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church in Whitelaw, past vice president and president of the Wayside Rough Riders Saddle Club, Inland Snowblazers Snowmobile Club, Teamsters Local 75, and the Friends of St. Patrick. He enjoyed working outside, puttering with his tractors and his Caterpillar bulldozer, spending time with his grandchildren, and using his new outdoor wildlife camera.
(Survivors omitted for privacy.)
He was preceded in death by one brother: Roman Hennessey; five brothers-in-law: Eddie Vogel; Don Bodwin; Don Kalies; Don Rohan; and Daniel Mangin; three sisters-in-law: Lorraine Hennessey, Florence Hennessey and Helen Hennessey.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at St. Michael
Catholic Church in Whitelaw. The Rev. David Zimmerman will celebrate the Mass of
Christian Burial, with burial to follow at St. Patrick Cemetery in Maple Grove.
Herald Times Reporter, Nov. 20, 2007
Kenneth was born on July 29, 1930, in the town of Franklin, son of the late Patrick and Ellen (O'Hearn) Hennessey. He attended local schools. On Sept. 7, 1949, Kenneth was married to the former Laverne A. Mangin at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Maple Grove. Laverne preceded him in death on May 10, 2003. Ken had various occupations throughout his life, including farming in the town of Cato, and he retired after 25 years of driving truck for Vinton Construction Company in 1999. Kenneth was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church in Whitelaw, past vice president and president of the Wayside Rough Riders Saddle Club, Inland Snowblazers Snowmobile Club, Teamsters Local 75, and the Friends of St. Patrick. He enjoyed working outside, puttering with his tractors and his Caterpillar bulldozer, spending time with his grandchildren, and using his new outdoor wildlife camera.
(Survivors omitted for privacy.)
He was preceded in death by one brother: Roman Hennessey; five brothers-in-law: Eddie Vogel; Don Bodwin; Don Kalies; Don Rohan; and Daniel Mangin; three sisters-in-law: Lorraine Hennessey, Florence Hennessey and Helen Hennessey.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at St. Michael
Catholic Church in Whitelaw. The Rev. David Zimmerman will celebrate the Mass of
Christian Burial, with burial to follow at St. Patrick Cemetery in Maple Grove.
Herald Times Reporter, Nov. 20, 2007
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