Kenneth J. Servaty of Taylor Falls, MN
Date of Birth: September 14, 1951
Date of Death: Feburary 16, 2010
Age 58 of Taylors Falls, passed away on February 16, 2010 at his home, surrounded by his wife and daughters. Ken is preceded death by his father, Paul Servaty. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 38 years, Judy; daughters, Denise (Chris) Houle, Joleen (Matthew) Sagendorf and Kristine Servaty; five grandchildren, Jake Houle, Megan Houle, Tyler Sagendorf, Nikolas Sagendorf and Kayla Servaty; mother, Helen Servaty; brothers and sisters, Tom (Marlys) Servaty, Richard (Peggy) Servaty, Mary (Daniel) Muellner, Carol Servaty, Barb Brown, David (Lynn) Servaty and Steve Servaty; nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
Gathering & Memorial Service
Gathering of Friends and Family will be held from 1 – 2 PM on Saturday, February 20, 2010 at Roberts Family Funeral Home, 555 Centennial Drive SW, Forest Lake, Minnesota. A 2 PM Memorial Service honoring Ken’s life will follow the gathering time at the funeral home.
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To all the Servaty Familes ~ We are so sorry for you loss. Kenny was a good man with a good heart ~ and man could he tell a joke! He will be very missed. Our thoughts are with you and we pray you will be able to take a little time to come together, share some great memories and hold on to one another. ~ please remember we are here for you for whatever you need.
Love to all,
The Bensons
To Aunt Helen and cousins- Paul and I are so sorry for the loss of Kenny.
I have so many happy memories of Kenny, expecially camping at Fisherman’s Point. I wish we had kept in better touch as adults.
I Love all of you.
Suzie
Dear Aunt Helen and Family, I am sorry for the loss of Kenny. My thoughts, prayers, and support are with you in this time of loss.
Love,
Chris
I Have to say this is the most hurtful thing that can happen to your family! My Dad was my role model ! He was the best dad, and husband and the greatest Grandfather In the world!! I would like to thank my mom for taking such good care of my dad the last six mouths I know this was very hard for you to do but you did it because you loved dad so much!! Thank you Mom I Love you!!
To Judy,Girls, and Family
Kenny will be so deeply missed. Having worked with Kenny for 20+ years at weyerhaeuser/international paper, as well as being a friend and neighbor , I can only reflect as to how rewarding it has been to have known Kenny. As the word of Kenny’s passing spread through the plant, countless coworkers expressed their sorrow over the news, but the conversations quickly turned to wonderful funny stories they had over the years of working with him. If a mans wealth is truely measured by how many friends he has, then Kenny was one of the rich ones.
Our thoughts are with you all.
Great memories of the many baseball games we played in Kennys back yard when we were young. Kenny could really hit the ball. He was a good player. I think we must have played 3 or more games almost eveyday during the summer. All the kids in the neighborhood would play. It was a great time and lots of fun.
Sorry about the loss of Kenny. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We will always remember the family gatherings that we once had. Love, Denise & Jack
To all Servaty families:
We’re very sorry for the loss of such a wonderful person. Too soon to leave his families. Fondest memories – listening to Kenny and my brother Mike, telling childhood stories ! Kenny had the best sense of humor , that is how we will remember him the most.
He will be missed for all the good talk and tasty, no grease hamburger. I am very, very sorry for your loss. Tony, Weyerhaeuser/Int’l Paper
My deepest condolences go out to all of the Servaty clan — our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have been thinking a lot about Kenny since learning of his passing, and what comes to mind was his ever-present smile and his sly sense of humor. We hope that all your wonderful memories of Kenny will bring you some comfort in the days to come.
Cheryl, Chuck, Jayme & Charlie Lennon
I will deeply miss Kenny. I want him to know I was always proud of him and that I loved him very much. I will always remember the beautiful flowers he brought for me. I know he is at peace now.
God Bless him.
Love
Mom
My deepest sympathy to the family of Ken. Ken was a great guy to be with on and off the job. He was so generous to help out with anything you needed. He was always there to help me bag the corn for my corn stove and get some good beef to put on the table. He worked hard and was never a guy to let things sluff. I will miss our great conversations we always had. God Bless, Pat.
Our deepest sympathy to all of Kenny’s family. We will remember Kenny’s(Congo) great sense of humor and his kind and helping nature. One of our favorite memories was a Halloween surprise birthday party for Terry where Kenny and Terry dressed as women. Paul laughed so hard when he saw those two he had tears. rolling down his cheeks. Peace be with you Kenny. You will be missed!!
Love
Terry and Debbie
Sadness and sorrow are with all of us now. But I can’t help but smile when I think of how he could light up the room with his smile.
Condolences to Aunt Helen, cousins, Judy and the family of Ken.
Mike, Debbie, Jonna Servaty
Well all I Can say is I Want my dad back!!!!!!!!Miss him so so much!