"Rose and family, sorry for the loss of your loved one Kenny. He is in a better place then all of us and someday we will all see him again. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Patty Maestas and Larry Morton"
To view live streaming, click on the link below.
https://boxcast.tv/view/celebration-of-life-service-of-kenneth-bohnenkamp-370795
Bohnenkamp, Kenneth Francis. Nov. 20, 1949 - Dec. 9, 2021. Preceded in death by parents, Bill and Elsie. Survived by wife, Rose; daughter, Jolene; sons, Ken and John; daughter-in-law, Tammy; grandchildren, Jillian, Beau, JoRJA, and Brandon; siblings, Bill (Butch) (Connie); Joe; Bernie (Nancy); Barb Davis (Russ); Mary Meyer (Galen); Alan; Imelda Harris (Brad); Dave (Juli); Mark (Karen); Dan (Bridgie); and many nieces and nephews.
Married to Rose for 41 years, Ken was a devoted father. He loved to fish and hike, usually with a dog and one or more kids along. He often played Santa at Christmas time, delighting his many nieces, nephews, and friends' children. He could play most any stringed instrument, and music was a passion of his, especially bluegrass and country. In his spare time he repaired and refurbished bicycles and small engines. After retiring from his trucking career he was able to devote his time to his art, building numerous ships and other items in bottles, and giving them away.
He was a big-hearted teddy bear of a guy, and we will miss him dearly.
Visitation 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Funeral Service 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Burial at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
"Rose and family, sorry for the loss of your loved one Kenny. He is in a better place then all of us and someday we will all see him again. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Patty Maestas and Larry Morton"
"My condolences to the family, May fond memories and Gods loving words carry you through and beyond this difficult time of mourning. Isaiah 57:15"
"Kenny was one of the great guys, a good friend. so sad to hear of his passing many he rest in peace prayers and love to the families love you all "
"My big brother., and what a great guy! He was a stand up guy, always there to help any one who needed his skills. If there was an emergency of any kind he was the first one there to help out. You didn't have to ask. A common sense down to earth man. He made his corner of the world a better place??"