

Kenneth John Clements, age 70, of Waterford, Michigan passed away on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. Ken Clements was born on July 16, 1955. He is survived by the love of his life, Tina Clements, and their 5 children and 6 grandchildren: Colin (Abbi) Clements, Caden, Caroline, Cameron and Casey Clements; Christina Clements, Kyle Clements, Dan (Taylor) Clements, Sophia and Isla Clements and Eddie Clements; as well as his Mother, Patricia Clements (preceded in death by his Father, Graham Clements), his Brother Ron Clements and his Sister Karen (Ken) Kellner. He’s also survived by his cousins in Illinois, as well as his Brothers & Sisters In Law, and Nieces and Nephews on both sides of the family. There are many many friends that will also miss him horribly.
Ken and Tina were married 3/21/1992 and had so much fun together raising the kids and traveling all over. In early years, Ken and Tina would scoot away alone to Aruba where they’d meet up with great friends from Maine that they met in Aruba. They’re still friends to this day. There were countless fun memories from their time in Fox Hills in Bloomfield Twp and so many fun get togethers at the Clubhouse and Pool (he won a few Chili Cookoffs & maybe his plaque is still up on the wall in the clubhouse)… boy he made a heck of a chili!! Ken and Tina and their kids later moved to Waterford to be on Cass Lake to be near their dearest and oldest friends and the fun never ended on the lake. Ken was always Fun, Jovial, Kind, had a great sense of humor and was always hospitable.
Over the years, they have met some lifelong friends on the lake because Ken saw them, noticed they were new to the lake, walked over and introduced himself with a beer... That is how Kenny was.
The Kids kept them busy with Sports all throughout their lives which brought Kenny such joy as he loved sports. He adored his children and now his grandchildren. He was so proud of each of his kids.
Ken created Ultimate Pool Service back in 1997 and ran it with his wife Tina, and to this day it is a thriving small business that his son Dan is now running. Their customers became like family and adored Ken.
We will all miss this Big Teddy Bear of a guy… Funny with his wit, generous with his time and help, and very hard working. He loved so many and so many loved him.
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