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KENNY RENTON

1972 - 2016

 

Suddenly and unexpectedly, on April 23, 2016, our brother and uncle, Kenny, passed away at his residence.

 

Kenny will be sadly missed by his sisters Laurie (Ken) and Linda (Tammy); brother Greg (Melody) and his nieces and nephews Kyle (Lauren), Breanne, Daniel, Cassie, Alexandra and Breanna. He was predeceased by his parents, Bud in 2002, and June in October of 2015.

 

Kenny grew up in Charleswood, graduated from Oak Park High School and had worked as a Label Press Operator for many years. He was a talented guitar player and was proud of the fact that he once had the opportunity to meet Rik Emmett from his favorite band, Triumph. He loved animals, especially his dogs - from Emmett, his Husky, to Jake, his Chihuahua – he was a doting “father”. Kenny spent many hours labouring in the driveway with Greg and Dad over another love - his cars.  He enjoyed spending time with family and friends at Gull Lake and taking road trips to the U.S. In our mom’s final years, Kenny was her near-constant companion – taking her out in his car, often picking up Tim’s and then going to Crescent Drive Park. Kenny had a gentle, personable and charming manner that made people feel very comfortable around him.

 

A private, family gathering will be held to remember Kenny.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter.

 

You are gone much too soon…we will miss you.

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