In Remembrance Of

Kenn H. McSherry

Kenn Harrison McSherry, 49, of Weston, MO passed away unexpectedly on November 6, 2017.
  
He was born on July 7, 1968 in Leavenworth, KS.  Kenn grew up in Weston and graduated in 1986 from West Platte High School.  Kenn attended Northwest Missouri
State University in Maryville, MO, Tarkio College in Tarkio, MO and Westmar University in Le Mars, IA, where he studied Set Design.  
 
Kenn worked for CVS and was currently working at Jeff’s True Value Hardware both in Platte City, MO.  He was an avid reader, enjoyed architecture and was a true Jeopardy fan who if given the chance, could of won millions.  
 
Kenn was a member of the Weston United Methodist Church.   

He was preceded in death by his grandparents James and Arlene Anderson and Monty and Maxine Thomas.
 
Kenn is survived by his mother Sue Hewitt; his father Kenny McSherry; several brothers and sisters; several aunts and uncles including George Anderson and Gary Thomas; other relatives and many friends. 
 
Graveside Inurnment:  12:30 p.m. Sunday, November 12th Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Weston, MO with Celebration of Life following at George Anderson’s at 25405 Spratt Rd Weston, MO 64098.
Arrangements by Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower
 

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23 comments

  • Alanna Mullin

    Sue, I am so sorry you are having to go through this. But remember that the memories you have are now gems to share and treasure. Hugs and prayers.

  • Sabre' Arnold

    Kenn introduced me to SO many classic movies! He gave great shoulder massages, and it was our job ‘dream’ to work overnights at CVS to clean up our store. Helped him move, joked ALL the time at work, messaged frequently and just enjoyed the time we had working together. Kenn was, well just KENN. He was such a positive person everytime I talked/worked with him. I will always regret not making the time to hang out in the last few years. One of the movies he shared with me was “Shall We Dance?” He’s doing just that now. I envy him and will miss him beyond words.

  • Donald Dean Simmons

    RIP. You were loved

  • Lynn Searcy

    I’m so sorry for your loss– Kenn was a great guy , who was never shy about telling you how he feels. I loved his honesty. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

  • Sandy George

    My heart goes out to you. Sorry for your loss.

  • Ron Wiseley

    Sue, I am so sorry to hear this news Just too young.. God bless you and the rest of your family.

  • April Simmons and Kendra

    Too young!

  • Kim Kirby

    So sorry for your loss Sue! Kenn was always so kind to me. Always a smile when you would see him.

  • Victoria S Bailey/Kerns

    Sue,I’m so sorry for your lose. My love and prayers for you and your family.

  • DAVID BAKER

    HE WAS NICE GUY

  • Sue Dorn

    Sue, sorry for your loss. Kenn was a great guy. Just seen him last week and he was a character for sure. Will be missed.

  • Jeff Eggers

    RIP my friend.

  • Nancy Hasbrouck Nelson

    I am so sorry to hear that Kennedy is no longer with us. He was a good friend in high school and college. He was always so much fun to around. Gonna miss him.

  • Vicky Campbell

    I met Ken when he worked at CVS pharmacy in Platte City. He always loved to chat and often we talked about European architecture. He always wanted to visit Europe. I enjoyed talking with him and will miss is open minded and outgoing quirky nature. Ken was taken too early but I am sure he is now being curious and quirky out there, up there or where ever he may be. Continue your curiosity Ken. That’s what makes you special.
    Sending Love, Strength and Peace to the family.

  • Vicki Westrem

    Kenny you & I shared many a laugh I will miss you my friend!!

  • Ronnie and Sharon Brandt

    So sorry for your loss. Saw him all the time at CVS but didn’t know he was Kenny’s son. A life cut short too soon.

  • Linda Koesters

    Kenn was a dear friend of my late husband, Michael Koesters. They were friends while attending Northwest Missouri State and continued that friendship up through my husband’s illness and death. Kenn was a funny and kind person and he will truly be missed. Condolences to the family.

  • Cheryl(meek ) rickel

    We are so sorry for your loss ken was always so kind and smiling he will be missed ….. prayers for sue and Kenny for there loss of there son

  • Cheryl Mizell

    So sorry he is gone gonna miss him R I P Kenn McSherry

  • Tammy Kerns Nickell

    So sorry to hear this. Have known Kenn since he was a little boy. This is tragic, so sorry Sue. Hugs and prayers.

  • Paul Cihoski

    I always thought he was a great guy. Just a wonderful heart. Always ready to listen and I loved his Facebook posts. So sorry you lost him so young. He was needed by the Lord. God bless and Rest In Peace, brother. I’ll miss talking with you.

  • Jamie Purzol

    Kenn was there for me in one of the darkest times of my life..when my husband was diagnosed with cancer. He helped me be strong and keep believing the positive. My prayer for his family

  • Dixie Kampf

    kENN WILL BE MISSED.

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