Ken was preceded in death by his father, Fred A. London, and mother, Susie D. London; sisters Eloise Montgomery, Geraldine Chunn, and Elwanda London, who died at birth.
He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara Jean London; sons Chris London and Caje [Destiny] London; and granddaughter, Emma London. He is also survived by his nephews Ralph Stevens, Phillip Lee Hose and Bill Cornell and cousin Dr. John Dixon.
Kenneth was a loving husband, a wonderful father, and a doting grandfather. He loved the Lord, his wife, Barbara, his family, his church, and his friends, in that order. He worked for fifty years in the Ford parts business; primarily for Crown Ford and Two Rivers Ford.
Ken had many interests and hobbies and enjoyed collecting books and magazines. But his greatest passion was music. He enjoyed traveling and seeing new things. He especially liked the mission trips he made with his church to Honduras. He was never one to miss a yard sale or a Saturday morning at Cracker Barrel.