Kenneth Wayne Braxton, Passed away peacefully at home on July 3, 2025, at the age of 70. Born on December 14, 1954, Kenneth was a resident of Clovis, California, where he lived a life full of love and dedication to his family and friends.
Kenneth is survived by his loving wife, Irma Gonzalez Braxton, who resides in Clovis, California. He leaves behind a cherished family including his son, Phillip Pistoresi and his wife Melissa, of Madera, California; and his daughters, Nicole Pistoresi of Clovis, California, Amri Aguirre of Fresno, California, and Nani Strides of Mexico City, Mexico. Kenneth is also survived by his sister, Aieleen Parker of Jackson, California, and his brother, Robert Braxton of Clovis, California. His legacy continues through his beloved granddaughter, Amelia Aguirre, and his 3 nephews; Jeff, and Terry Parker, and Craig Braxton.
Kenneth was predeceased by his father, Homer Jerome Braxton, his mother, Ruth Aieleen Braxton, and his son, Ernesto Xe Acosta.
A Family and Friends Visitation, on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 will begin at 9:00 a.m until 10:00 a.m. at Boice Funeral Home, located at 308 Pollasky Avenue, Clovis, California.
Following the Visitation, a Chapel Service to Celebrate Kenneth's life will be held at Boice Funeral Home, located at 308 Pollasky Avenue, Clovis, California, 93612, on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, starting at 10:00 am.
A Burial at Clovis Cemetery will follow the Chapel Service. (A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.)
Serving as pallbearers will be Phillip Pistoresi, John Beard, Vince Di Santo, Tom Mohr, Norm Ward, and Mike Pursell.
Kenneth Wayne Braxton will be remembered for his devoted love to his family and close friends. He enjoyed being outside tinkering in the garage or working on the yard. He was so intelligent and could fix about anything around the house or equipment. He was funny and laughed at his own jokes! He was surrounded by women at home so his only escape was enjoying his Thursday coffee time with his coffee buddies at "The Edge" in downtown Clovis. Ken left leaving a lasting impact on all who knew him.
RIP my love, your "Big Woman."