Kenneth dedicated many years to maintaining his family's childcare business, where his hard work and dedication never went unnoticed.
An avid gun enthusiast , Kenneth possessed an extensive knowledge of firearms that he enjoyed sharing with fellow enthusiasts. His passion for collecting was matched by his love for horses. But it was in the kitchen where Kenneth's creativity truly shone. Baking cakes and cooking were more than hobbies—they were ways in which he expressed love and brought joy to those around him.
Kenneth's larger-than-life personality was a blend of a gentle giant with a big heart and a jokester with a great sense of humor. His laughter was a gift that he generously shared, brightening the days of all who knew him.
Those who knew Kenneth will remember him as a man who wasn't afraid of anything, facing life's adversities with courage and resilience. Yet, it was his kind-hearted and compassionate nature that truly defined him. Kenneth's empathy and understanding were boundless, and his desire to help others was a quiet but powerful force in his life. He was a family man through and through and loved his wife Angela, and son Rydyr more than anything.
Kenneth Douglas Newland will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He is preceded in death by his parents, Mary and James Lindsey, sisters, Krissy Weise, and Shea Wynne. Those left to carry on his memory, wife, Angela Newland, son, Rydyr Newland, brothers, Kenny Miller and wife, Ashlea, Robert Manor, Shawn Miller, TJ Weise, Greg Potts and wife, Mindy, Gary Potts and wife Barbara, Brandon Terk and wife Rena, aunt, Delta Stewart, 2nd dad, Tracy Miller, nieces and nephews, Gage Manor, Bobby Manor, Haley Bigley and husband Dode, Braiden Miller, John Miller, and great-niece, Avery Bigley.
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