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Kenneth Menz
Obituary
Kenneth M. Menz 67 of Newtown passed awy at Pope John Paul II Care Facility in Danbury on Wed. Oct. 31.
Born in New York City July 21, 1945 he was the son of the late George B. and Geraldine Fara Menz. Mr. Menz was a successful contracting manager having worked in the electrical field for many years. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, and he loved to sail, race cars, ice boat racing and loved to have a good time. Anyone who knew Ken knows that he would want us to lift our glasses high and just celebrate his life. We love you dad, and we will always know you will be watching over us. Mr. Menz was also a proud U.S. Army veteran during the Vietnam War. He is survived by his beloved wife Kathleen Menz, and his three children, Suzanne, Kenny and Russell and his grandson Aidan. He is also survived by a sister Karla Ruth and a brother George Menz. The family wishes to especially acknowledge the care and kindness of Irene, Jennifer, Darius, and Kathy.
Friends may call at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main St. Newtown, on Sat. November 3 from 1-4 PM. Interment will be private.
To me ,He’ll always be “Captain Chaos” …never a discouraging word and So much enthusiasm from Dover to the Sycamore Cruise Nights to finding us all on the Forum and being with us at our events..Lived next to Valentines In Thornwood,Back then and did a little street racing…Wish we could all love life and be as happy as Ken was with his cars and his buddies. True Friend …sorely missed….He’s gone to the Real “Good Vibrations” …rock on Ken.
-Black 1962 corvette that ran at dover from 1966 to 1969
-Raced and Street Driven a Chevy wagon-Drove it to Cruise Nights
-‘Good Vibrations’ Anglia Street & Strip
GBNF….RIP 🙁
Kenny……… 😥 …………What a guy……….Too much to say…Many years of street racing and track time..Lots of cars and toys………..I spent lots of time with Kenny..Like I said “too much to say”……I’ll miss you my good friend…I truly love you bro……….Hope to see you down the road……………….Don Kauer……………
Friends may call at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main St. Newtown,Ct. on Sat. November 3 from 1-4 PM.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Ken’s family;may he rest in peace! 🙁