

Kenny Kellner fought multiple sclerosis for over 30 years, but he was so much more than that. Kenny enjoyed swimming, golfing, and working with his hands. He was a practicing electrician amongst other things and wired the electricity in his family home that his family still lives in. Ken worked at Glenshaw glass bottle factory, in the heyday of industrial manufacturing in New York. He was a proud father of four children, Devyn (deceased), Brian, Lindsey, and Stephen and an even prouder grandfather to three (Aidin, Hazel, and Claire). He is survived by three of his children and his devoted wife Mary Kellner, as well as his 3 nieces Colleen, Emily, and Katie and their growing families. Ken loved being outside, listening to music, spending time with his family, and being around other people. Ken was a social butterfly who could put a smile on anyone who spoke with him. Most people did not know the suffering that Ken endured, because when you spoke with him, it was all smiles and good times. Kenny was a Catholic, and truly was an embodiment of joyful suffering. He fought his disease with dignity, and with a tremendous amount of acceptance. Truly, a light in the life of everyone who met him, Kenny Kellner will be sorely missed by his family, friends and grandchildren.
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