Larry Larson
I honestly owe Ken for my career. He hired me back in '68 and 45 years later I retired from the same company. Thank-you Ken. My condolences to Chuck and Barb,
Larry Larson
Birth date: Jun 17, 1941 Death date: Aug 22, 2015
Mr. Kenneth Kurt “Kenny” Heaney, age 74, passed away Saturday evening, August 22, 2015 at Mercy Hospital in Muskegon. Born June 17, 1941 in Chicago, IL to Alvin and Ruth (Mock) Heaney, he was a US Army veteran of the Vietnam Era. Read Obituary
I honestly owe Ken for my career. He hired me back in '68 and 45 years later I retired from the same company. Thank-you Ken. My condolences to Chuck and Barb,
Larry Larson
I'd have liked to have spent more time in Kenny's company than I did, but even I think of it as time well spent. My condolences to family, friends, and loved ones.
My family and I would like to send our condolences to the close loved ones of the Kenneth K. Heaney family. I would have liked to go to Muskegon to have seen my uncle and other members of my dad's family throughout the years. Family members live so far apart and it is hard to stay connected. My kids are 31 and 27 and only know 1 side of the family, their dad's, except for my 2 sisters and 2 brothers. We all have lost touch. Family is very important in a person's life.
My fond memory of my uncle Kenny is the same as Chris'. Our dog Mac was a very special pet to all of us. When we were traveling as kids to Illinois, my dad, Allen, would always stop to visit his parents' graves as well as visiting his brother. My dad enjoyed traveling and visiting his only brother in Muskegon whenever he can.
We miss our dad and now our uncle. Cherish your memories. we are truly sorry for your loss.
The family of Gerald and Mary (Heaney) Schnellbach, son Adam and daughter Elizabeth.
Thank you for being a part of my life. I will always treasure the memories of when dad (Allen Heaney), my daughter April and my son Carl came to Muskegon to visit. I'm sorry for your loss. Uncle Kenny will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Lots of hugs and kisses too!!!
Love Always,
Your niece
Theresa (Heaney) Otto
My husband Peter and I would like to send condolences to Kenny's family and friends. One of my memories of Uncle Kenny is from when I was a child. It's a silly thing..he mixed his corn in with his mashed potatoes. This seemed strange to me at the time, but to this day, I will do the same. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, I look forward to the time when those who are sleeping in death will be resurrected back to earth and I can see Uncle Kenny again. Your love for my Uncle is dear to my heart. Thank you
Love from his niece
Patti (Heaney) Stoute
I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I never got to see my Uncle Kenny and his family nearly as much I as I should have. One of my fondest memories is when we picked up our puppy Mac from Kenny and Helen in Marengo and then the time we visited in Colorado Springs. My wife Lynnette, daughter Taylor and son Charlie also send their condolences.
Nephew
Chris Heaney