He was preceded in death by his wives, Mary AnnaBelle Crone and ImaDee Crone; his son, Kenneth Edward Crone; his stepson, Rick Johnson; his brothers, Guy, Ray and Wayne Crone; and his sisters, Janice Crone, Mary Henriott and Leona Lang.
He leaves to cherish his memory his companion, Lois Mullins; his daughters, Rita Robinson (Jerry) of Georgetown, Indiana, Donna Jacobs (Bob) of Corydon, Linda Crosier (George) of New Albany, Margie Dietrich of Memphis, Indiana and Connie Jones (Calvin) of Shepherdsville, Kentucky; his brothers, Benny Crone (Linda) of Palmyra and Robert Crone (Bonnie) of New Middletown; his sisters, Janie Crawford (Charlie) of New Salisbury, Jo Ann Harrison (Bob) of Georgetown and Vera Crone of New Albany; 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
Kenneth was a very hard working, active man who never met a stranger. He loved traveling, dancing, music, gardening, playing cards and family. His memory will live on with all of those whose lives he touched
He was preceded in death by his wives, Mary AnnaBelle Crone and ImaDee Crone; his son, Kenneth Edward Crone; his stepson, Rick Johnson; his brothers, Guy, Ray and Wayne Crone; and his sisters, Janice Crone, Mary Henriott and Leona Lang.
He leaves to cherish his memory his companion, Lois Mullins; his daughters, Rita Robinson (Jerry) of Georgetown, Indiana, Donna Jacobs (Bob) of Corydon, Linda Crosier (George) of New Albany, Margie Dietrich of Memphis, Indiana and Connie Jones (Calvin) of Shepherdsville, Kentucky; his brothers, Benny Crone (Linda) of Palmyra and Robert Crone (Bonnie) of New Middletown; his sisters, Janie Crawford (Charlie) of New Salisbury, Jo Ann Harrison (Bob) of Georgetown and Vera Crone of New Albany; 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
Kenneth was a very hard working, active man who never met a stranger. He loved traveling, dancing, music, gardening, playing cards and family. His memory will live on with all of those whose lives he touched
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