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Kenneth Gene Sherron
© Trout Funeral Home & Crematory
09-2020
Submitted by: Glenn

© Trout Funeral Home & Crematory

August 16, 1940 - September 9, 2020

Kenneth Gene “KG” Sherron passed peacefully into his new Heavenly home, September 9, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. Kenny was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, on August 16, 1940, to Kenneth Carl “Bill” and Edna Gladys Rutherford Sherron. On June 1st, 1972, Kenny married Joyce Wynn, recently celebrating 48 years together.

Kenny attended Ponca City Public schools, graduating from Po-Hi in 1959. He was a member of Faith Tabernacle, serving alongside his wife as the children’s church pastor for almost 40 years, and as one of the church’s Elders.

He worked for the Ponca City Fire Department for 21 years. He was the first EMT instructor for the PCFD, retiring as Deputy Chief in 1984. After earning his degree in Early Education, Kenny taught Science for 5 years at Lincoln Elementary and 9 years at St. Mary’s Catholic School.

He had a love for spending time with his family, and playing, coaching, and watching baseball. He played for the High School baseball team and in 1959 served as co-captain. He was proud of this accomplishment. He loved anything that had to do with the outdoors. He loved science and nature, and delighted in teaching anyone interested in learning. He had a photographic memory, was very creative, a master builder who hand built his first home. He enjoyed grafting pecan trees for both family and friends. He mastered the primitive skills of tanning hides, finding and making arrowheads, bows and arrows, bow and hand drill fire starting, gourd rattle making and beading, and fishing.

Kenny also enjoyed working in his garden and hatching chickens, quail, turkey, pheasants, and other fowl in his homemade incubator that he was so proud of.

He was an avid beekeeper for over 60 years and was a charter member, serving as the President of North Central Oklahoma Beekeepers Association for several years, receiving awards for his beekeeping skills, including the Albert Lincoln Award, the Oklahoma Beekeeper of the Year in 2015.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one daughter Nancy, two brothers, Jim and Ron Sherron, one sister, Louise Heidlage.

Survivors include his loving wife Joyce of the home, two sons, Mark Sherron, Michael Sherron and wife Darla, one daughter, Linda Meadows and husband Mike, grandchildren Alan Sherron, Shelby Coon, Thatcher Meadows, and one great grandson River Sherron. Also one brother, Lonnie Sherron and wife, JoAnn, all of Ponca City.

Casket bearers are Randal Sherron, Chris Sherron, Alan Sherron, Jim Sherron, Tommy Wynn, Kenny Thompson, and Colin Thompson. Honorary casket bearers are Aric Sherron, Donnie Heidlage, Jim Owens, and Dan Bufton.

Funeral services will be held at Faith Tabernacle Church, 501 S. 5th Street, at 2 pm on Monday, September 14, with Rev. Don Stanton officiating. Viewing will be from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Saturday, September 12, 2020, and 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Sunday, September 13, 2020. Face masks are highly recommended. Those unable to attend the funeral service may attend virtually on the Trout Funeral Home website, www.troutfuneralhome.com. Click on the “livestream” or tool bar icon on the top right corner after 1:45 PM.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Faith Tabernacle Children’s Ministry.

Final Resting Place
Longwood Cemetery
Northeast Corner of Longwood Road and East Hartford Ave.
Ponca City, OK 74604

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