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Kenneth Arthur Bonsang

Posted 2023-06-14 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Jun. 14, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

On March 31, 2023, the world lost Kenneth Arthur Bonsang, an amazing
husband, father, grandfather, son, and brother, as well as a friend to
all who knew and loved him.

Born to Arthur and Lynne Bonsang, Ken started his 61 years in Salem,
Massachusetts, on Feb. 7, 1962. In 1977, the family relocated to Lake
Havasu City. Ken was the oldest of three, followed by Darlene and his
youngest brother, Todd. He graduated from Lake Havasu High School in
1980.

In 1982, Ken met the love of his life, Tina Teeple. They were married in
1984 and, soon after, opened Ken's Pizza (1986). Ken's Pizza has now
been in business for 37 years. In 1987, Ken and Tina welcomed their
first son, Cody, and in 1989 their second son, Dillon, arrived. Cody
married Christina Semmens in 2016. Ken and Tina welcomed their first
grandchild, Camden James, in 2019 and their second, Charlotte Marie, in
2021. Ken had an absolute love of family and loved being a Papi
(Grandpa) to his grandchildren! Ken was blessed with being able to see
his youngest son, Dillon, find and fall in love with his girlfriend,
Aleeya Owens, prior to his leaving us.

For many years, Ken was a part of numerous clubs and organizations. He
loved the people and the town he grew up in.

Ken had a larger-than-life personality; you could feel Ken walk into a
room. He had an amazing smile and a contagious laugh. He enjoyed time
with his family and friends; it did not matter if it was camping, riding
in his side-by-side, or Jeeping, he was always ready to have fun. One of
his biggest passions was riding his Harley with Tina on the back!

There are no words to say how much Ken will be missed by his family and
friends.

A memorial celebration of life is planned for Sunday, June 25, 10 a.m.,
at the Lake Havasu City Aquatic Center, 100 Park Avenue, Lake Havasu
City.





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