1935 - 2020
VETERAN
❦ Early Life: Kenneth "Ken" was born March 10, 1935, in Keetley, Utah, to Clarence Baum Cluff and Ada Horton Cluff.
❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: Shortly after Ken and Helen Wing became engaged, he was drafted to the United States Army. He served for two years in Fort Greely, Alaska, When he returned home, he was sealed to his sweetheart in the Salt Lake Temple on February 10, 1960.
❦ Ken's family includes his wife, Helen; one daughter and two sons: Allison Marguerite and Kenneth Alan Butts-Cluff, Kennen Lee and Jennifer Cluff, Richard Mathew and Susan Cluff. He has three brothers and one sister: Baby Boy Cluff, William "Bill" Cluff, Thomas W. Cluff, and Linda Marie Cluff Edwards. He has eight grandchildren: Ben Mathew Cluff, Amanda Rose Cluff, Riley Alan Cluff, Meghan Heather Cluff, Nathan Mathew Cluff, Braden Lee Cluff, Kelli Ann Cluff, and Jillian Gale Cluff.
❦ Ken's unconditional love touched numerous lives during his service in the Boy Scouts of America and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has held numerous church callings throughout his life. For over 30 years, he shared his engineering, and product development talents with Valtek/Flowserve and Wing Enterprises (Little Giant® Ladder).
❦ Ken has a great love for his family and the great outdoors. During his life, his free time was spent with his family and Scouts on hiking trips from the High Uintas and Mount Timpanogos, to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and all points in between. He also loved taking his family and Scouts snowmobiling and boating to Lake Powell and Flaming Gorge.
❦ Ken's determination to make a difference was reflected in his devotion to Varsity Scouting in the Boys Scouts of America. He has served on staff at numerous Wood Badge and All-Star Courses and has influenced the lives of many Scouts and Scouters for the good. He is a recipient of the Silver Beaver award and "The Rock of Squaw Peak" from Squaw Peak District.
❦ Ken also enjoyed woodworking, photography, fishing, riding ATVs, and writing his family history. He loved teaching his grandchildren how to draw and build crafts. He always made every effort to teach his family the practical things in life and to enjoy every day along the way. He found peace and fulfillment in doing his family history and genealogy in his later years. Kenneth Clarence "Ken" Cluff returned home to his Heavenly Father and Savior on August 6, 2020, while surrounded in the comfort of his family. He was 85.
❦ Family Message: "The Family of Kenneth "Ken" Cluff would like to share their eternal loving memory of their Husband, Father, Brother, Grandfather, Engineer and Scouter."
❦ Obituary: © 2020 | Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
❦ Private Service: Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
❦ Service Option: Livestream via mortuary website
❦ Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1935 - 2020
VETERAN
❦ Early Life: Kenneth "Ken" was born March 10, 1935, in Keetley, Utah, to Clarence Baum Cluff and Ada Horton Cluff.
❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: Shortly after Ken and Helen Wing became engaged, he was drafted to the United States Army. He served for two years in Fort Greely, Alaska, When he returned home, he was sealed to his sweetheart in the Salt Lake Temple on February 10, 1960.
❦ Ken's family includes his wife, Helen; one daughter and two sons: Allison Marguerite and Kenneth Alan Butts-Cluff, Kennen Lee and Jennifer Cluff, Richard Mathew and Susan Cluff. He has three brothers and one sister: Baby Boy Cluff, William "Bill" Cluff, Thomas W. Cluff, and Linda Marie Cluff Edwards. He has eight grandchildren: Ben Mathew Cluff, Amanda Rose Cluff, Riley Alan Cluff, Meghan Heather Cluff, Nathan Mathew Cluff, Braden Lee Cluff, Kelli Ann Cluff, and Jillian Gale Cluff.
❦ Ken's unconditional love touched numerous lives during his service in the Boy Scouts of America and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has held numerous church callings throughout his life. For over 30 years, he shared his engineering, and product development talents with Valtek/Flowserve and Wing Enterprises (Little Giant® Ladder).
❦ Ken has a great love for his family and the great outdoors. During his life, his free time was spent with his family and Scouts on hiking trips from the High Uintas and Mount Timpanogos, to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and all points in between. He also loved taking his family and Scouts snowmobiling and boating to Lake Powell and Flaming Gorge.
❦ Ken's determination to make a difference was reflected in his devotion to Varsity Scouting in the Boys Scouts of America. He has served on staff at numerous Wood Badge and All-Star Courses and has influenced the lives of many Scouts and Scouters for the good. He is a recipient of the Silver Beaver award and "The Rock of Squaw Peak" from Squaw Peak District.
❦ Ken also enjoyed woodworking, photography, fishing, riding ATVs, and writing his family history. He loved teaching his grandchildren how to draw and build crafts. He always made every effort to teach his family the practical things in life and to enjoy every day along the way. He found peace and fulfillment in doing his family history and genealogy in his later years. Kenneth Clarence "Ken" Cluff returned home to his Heavenly Father and Savior on August 6, 2020, while surrounded in the comfort of his family. He was 85.
❦ Family Message: "The Family of Kenneth "Ken" Cluff would like to share their eternal loving memory of their Husband, Father, Brother, Grandfather, Engineer and Scouter."
❦ Obituary: © 2020 | Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
❦ Private Service: Walker Sanderson Funeral Home
❦ Service Option: Livestream via mortuary website
❦ Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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Interment 13 Aug 2020
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