1938
2017
Kenneth Lane Ashley, 79, of Winter Haven, Florida went to be with The Lord on July 20, 2017 in his home. He was born in Martinsville, Virginia on June 2, 1938 to Bain and Ruth Ashley.
He was the owner of Ashley Heating and Air and also a member of Westwood Missionary Baptist Church.
Mr. Ashley was preceded in death by his grandson, Brandon Ashley. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Joanne Ashley, children; Penny Ashley, Danny Ashley, Tina Ashley Craig, Kenneth Ashley, and Dody Ashley, step children; Tamara Chesser, Brad Hammond, and Todd Hammond, 16 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, his beloved caregiver, Shannon Fitch, and many other loved family and friends.
A funeral service will be held on Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. at Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home in Auburndale, Florida.
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4 Entries
July 31, 2017
bill crain
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
July 21, 2017
Grandchild
Ethan Ashley
You will be forever missed, the best guitar pickin man I knew. I love you papa, love Ethan Cody Ashley, Leeza Roseman and family. We love you and we will miss you and your jokes as you will be in our hearts forever
July 21, 2017
Diana Clark
Offering condolences for your loss. May your memories and the peace of God give you comfort.
July 21, 2017
May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this very sad time Psalms 29:11
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