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Kenneth Carl Keener

Posted 2018-01-01 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona
>>> Pulished on Thursday, August 3, 2017 <<<

Kenneth Carl Keener, 62, Pahrump, Nevada left for his eternal home in
the presence of our Lord Monday, July 24, 2017. Ken was born to Mark
and Joanna (Speck) Eagleton on April 4, 1955, in Phoenix, Arizona. Ken
lived in Phoenix working mainly in commercial and residential
construction until 1993. He then moved to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. He
later moved to Jenks, Oklahoma where he owned and successfully managed
an upholstery and awning business. He returned to Arizona, coming to
Kingman in December of 2015 working again in building construction. He
met Deanna Nelms, who he later married on June 24, 2017; he then moved
to join his wife in Pahrump, Nevada.

Ken loved family, camping, fishing, fast cars, playing games
competitively and serving his Lord, Jesus. He has a passion for
enjoying life, but more so for people to know and experience the love
of God. He served his community wherever he went and most recently
attending Praise Chapel in Kingman, Arizona.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Joanna Wills, father, Mark
Eagleton, and his son, Justin Keener.

He is survived by his wife, Deanna Keener; stepdaughter, Desiree
Nelms; daughter, Tonya Keener; sons, Brandon (Mollie) Keener, Preston
Keener and Austin Keener; brothers, Kevin (SueAnn) Keener and Paul
Keener; sister, Gunilla Eagleton; brother, Neal Eagleton;
granddaughter, Blakelee; mother-in-law, Patti Mercurio.

A memorial service will be held in honor of his life and memory at 1
p.m. Saturday, August 5, 2017, at Praise Chapel, 419 Harrison St.,
Kingman, Arizona 86401. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made
in Ken’s Memory to: gofundme.com/kenkeenermanoffaith.





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