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Kenneth D.
Mckenna
December 27, 1966 – August 28, 2018
Kenneth Duncan McKenna
Ken McKenna did not survive a fall from a roof he was working on
and passed away as a result of his injuries late Tuesday morning on
August 28 th . Ken was 51 and born in Concord NH in 1966.
He grew up in the north end White's Park area where he attended
Concord High School graduating in 1983.
He is survived by his loving parents Francis and Jacquelyn McKenna
who also reside in Concord. His devoted daughter Joslyn McKenna of
Loudon NH along with her two boys Noah age 4 and Mason age 3.
Also by his two brothers, Kevin of New Hampton NH and Keith of
New Fields NH, as well as one niece and two nephews Ryan, Logan
and Erin.
After leaving high school Ken worked early in his career as a
manager at Demoulas grocers, later he got into the building trades with
a local construction company and close family friends where he
excelled at all phases of exterior construction and was a jobsite
foreman.
Ken, or "Skinny" as most friends new him was a life long sports fan.
Playing youth and adult ice hockey, men's league softball and
participating fanatically in fantasy football. Always a competitor in
everything he did.
The most important things in life to Ken were family and friends. A
devoted dad to his daughter Joslyn, bringing her everywhere and
everywhere he went throughout her growing up. Spending much time
visiting and supporting his parents and vacationing, camping and
traveling with his brothers. Over time Ken developed a large network of
friends that truly were like a second family to him.
Ken especially loved animals, doting on and spoiling his Labrador
retriever that literally was his shadow. He will be sorely missed by all
who knew and loved him. Rest in peace little brother.
"As long as one and one are two. There could never be a father who loved their daughter more than I love you"
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