Born Sept. 13, 1932, in Glens Falls, he was the son of Kenneth Monroe Sr. and Anna Stevens Monroe.
Ken worked most of his life as a logger, mainly a skidder operator. Those he worked for were Towsley Lumber, Don Fish, Lee TenEyck, John Magee, Fred Bollman and Ray TenEyck.
He enjoyed hunting and being outdoors. In later years, he enjoyed visiting with friends in town and watching the traffic as it drove by.
Along with his parents, Kenneth and Anna Monroe, Ken was predeceased by his wife, Evelyn M. Dalaba Monroe; a brother, Charles F. Monroe; great-granddaughter, Verhonica Mae Rayne; and his four-legged friend, Bubba.
Survivors include his two daughters, Sandra Ferry of Pottersville and Kelly Wolfe of Pottersville; two sons, Daniel Hayes of Granville and Jerry Hayes of Pottersville; five grandchildren, Samantha (Joe) Werne, Stephen Ferry, Jennifer (Matt) Graham, Adam Hayes and his companion, Emily Barnes, and Brina Wolfe and her companion, Frank Cavoli Jr.; seven great-grandchildren, Aubrie, Lucas, Drayven, Evan, Zachary, Violette and Marlie; and a cousin, Madeline Steves.
Calling hours in memory of Kenneth and his late wife, Evelyn, will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, July 3, at Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury.
The family wishes to send special thanks to dear friends Pat McLaughlin, Howard Wallace, Jack Wright and Fred Wallace for visiting when he could no longer journey out. Also, thank you to Dr. Stoutenburg and the C. R. Wood Cancer Center of Glens Falls.
Brother- Pvt. Charles F. Monroe
Great Granddaughter- Verhonica Mae Rayne Mueller
Born Sept. 13, 1932, in Glens Falls, he was the son of Kenneth Monroe Sr. and Anna Stevens Monroe.
Ken worked most of his life as a logger, mainly a skidder operator. Those he worked for were Towsley Lumber, Don Fish, Lee TenEyck, John Magee, Fred Bollman and Ray TenEyck.
He enjoyed hunting and being outdoors. In later years, he enjoyed visiting with friends in town and watching the traffic as it drove by.
Along with his parents, Kenneth and Anna Monroe, Ken was predeceased by his wife, Evelyn M. Dalaba Monroe; a brother, Charles F. Monroe; great-granddaughter, Verhonica Mae Rayne; and his four-legged friend, Bubba.
Survivors include his two daughters, Sandra Ferry of Pottersville and Kelly Wolfe of Pottersville; two sons, Daniel Hayes of Granville and Jerry Hayes of Pottersville; five grandchildren, Samantha (Joe) Werne, Stephen Ferry, Jennifer (Matt) Graham, Adam Hayes and his companion, Emily Barnes, and Brina Wolfe and her companion, Frank Cavoli Jr.; seven great-grandchildren, Aubrie, Lucas, Drayven, Evan, Zachary, Violette and Marlie; and a cousin, Madeline Steves.
Calling hours in memory of Kenneth and his late wife, Evelyn, will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, July 3, at Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury.
The family wishes to send special thanks to dear friends Pat McLaughlin, Howard Wallace, Jack Wright and Fred Wallace for visiting when he could no longer journey out. Also, thank you to Dr. Stoutenburg and the C. R. Wood Cancer Center of Glens Falls.
Brother- Pvt. Charles F. Monroe
Great Granddaughter- Verhonica Mae Rayne Mueller
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