1927
2014
801 Northwest 108th Street (Shoal Creek Pkwy)
Kansas City, Missouri
Kenton L. Grove, 86, of KCMO passed away January 6, 2014. Services will be 11:00am, Thursday, January 9th at McMurry United Methodist Church with visitation one hour prior. Burial will be at Mount Moriah Terrace Park. He is survived by his loving wife, Melba; two sons, Ken (Susie) Grove and James (Ginny) Grove; two grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
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January 12, 2014
Doug Hickman
Ken was truly one of a kind! I have so many wonderful memories of him and Melba. Ken was always such a nice man, with a kind word and a smile. My sympathies to Melba and the family.
January 8, 2014
Kristin Corbin
My grandpa led a wonderful Christian life and helped everyone who needed help in his life. He loved my brother and I so much. My children (his great grandchildren) thought the world of him. I am so thankful to know that he is with the Lord and fully healed in heaven. But I am so sad because I will miss him.
January 8, 2014
LouAnn Rizer
Ken's soft words and genuine caring attitude made him a true gentleman, one in a million. Prayers for your family as you adjust to your loss.
January 8, 2014
Sheila Justice
I will greatly miss my neighbor Kenny. We had the best time comparing tomato crops. He was always ready to help less experienced home owners. He was a kind and caring man and will be greatly missed by all.
January 8, 2014
Debi Casey
His kindness and thoughtfulness for others will be missed most. Hugs and prayers for comfort. Love you.
January 8, 2014
Lois and Dennis Justice
this gentle man who made the world a better place will be missed by all
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Terrace Park Funeral Home and Cemetery801 Northwest 108th Street (Shoal Creek Pkwy), Kansas City, MO 64155
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