Ken was a veteran of the Korean War. He was a reserve officer for the Mesa Police Department and worked for Mesa Public Schools for 27 years as a carpenter and supervisor. After his retirement, he carried on his profession by repairing, remodeling, and building for friends and his church, First Evangelical Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Virginia, and his daughter Nancy, her husband Kenneth Hyde, and their children Christopher and Cayce and Cayce's daughter Piper, aged 3, his grandson William Daniels, his wife Megan and their 4 daughters, Ciara, Anastacia, Kaylee and Aubrey. He is also survived by his granddaughter, Heather and her husband Adrian Villalobos and their two children Adrian Jr. and Mercedez. He is also survived by his two sisters, Carol Nachreiner and Connie Sainsbury, and also sister-in-law Orphy Franke.
He was preceded in death by their son, Randy Daniels and his parents William and Bertha Daniels and many more relatives and friends.
Kenneth loved helping people and never met a stranger. He loved his family dearly and his dog, Scooter. Kenneth touched many lives. He was loved by many and will fondly be missed by all.
Private interment at Mountain View Memorial cemetery in Mesa, AZ.
Ken was a veteran of the Korean War. He was a reserve officer for the Mesa Police Department and worked for Mesa Public Schools for 27 years as a carpenter and supervisor. After his retirement, he carried on his profession by repairing, remodeling, and building for friends and his church, First Evangelical Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Virginia, and his daughter Nancy, her husband Kenneth Hyde, and their children Christopher and Cayce and Cayce's daughter Piper, aged 3, his grandson William Daniels, his wife Megan and their 4 daughters, Ciara, Anastacia, Kaylee and Aubrey. He is also survived by his granddaughter, Heather and her husband Adrian Villalobos and their two children Adrian Jr. and Mercedez. He is also survived by his two sisters, Carol Nachreiner and Connie Sainsbury, and also sister-in-law Orphy Franke.
He was preceded in death by their son, Randy Daniels and his parents William and Bertha Daniels and many more relatives and friends.
Kenneth loved helping people and never met a stranger. He loved his family dearly and his dog, Scooter. Kenneth touched many lives. He was loved by many and will fondly be missed by all.
Private interment at Mountain View Memorial cemetery in Mesa, AZ.
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