Kenneth is preceded in death by his sister, Deborah Majeski and his father, Milfred Majeski. He is survived by his loving mother, Alice "Sissy" Hook, sister, Susan Roberts and husband Claude; sister, Kathy Greenfield; brother, Daniel Klovensky and wife, Marty; Bonus children, Ginger Cucccerre & Rodney, Dusty Ware & Dallas, Bonus grandchildren, Chase Wheeler, Chelsie Forrest, & Brooke Ware; nephews, David Greenfield & wife, Kasey, Craig Greenfield, Brad Klovensky & wife Jessica; Kyle Klovensky & wife Stephani; Andy Klovensky; Dean Turner; nieces, Lisa Turner, Kelli Barbella & husband, Frank; Briana Klovensky; Cheri Hererra; special friend, Denise Giles.
Kenneth had an entrepreneurial spirit at a very young age - to say the least. As a youngster he took motors and machines of all types apart, just to study and rebuild them. From sensible beginnings he conveyed that mindset and curiosity, along with his character trait of treating everyone as he wanted to be treated, to opening his own business in 1976. Kenneth's Complete Car Care Center, Inc., a successful and treasured Kingwood tradition for over 40 years, was built on the mission of giving his community trustworthy repairs and service that treated customers like family. To him, everyone was his brother-in-law, or a family member - even if not by blood.
He had a knack of earning friendships easily with his "never knew a stranger" attitude, and treasured the simpler yet important aspects of life - like teaching youngsters to handshake properly. He was an arbitrator - a bargain hunter - a delegator. As well, he was a man with a knack for offering sound advice to most anyone willing to listen. He treated his employees fairly - always - and believed hard work would be rewarded.
Kenneth's love for the outdoors, was secondary only to the love he had for his family and his multitude of friends. If he wasn't able to escape to his ranch for some hunting, he could be found with a fishing reel in his hand, or out boat racing - or building and working on a project car. His mechanical talent and mathematical mind definitely set him apart from the ordinary.
Active Pallbearers accompanying Kenneth to his final resting place in Woodville, Tx will be Dusty Ware, Michael Greaff, Dean Turner, Craig Greenfield, David Greenfield, Bobby Lee Belyeu, Craig Mclain, Rodney Cuccerre.
Honorary Pallbearer will be Chase Wheeler, and longtime employees of Kenneth's Complete Car Care Center, Inc., Bryan Quinn, Daniel Stone, Kristal Cahoe, Mike Shannon.
Kenneth left a legacy of love, strength, friendship, determination, humor, hard work and courage. Anything less would have undermined his purpose while navigating through life - and his labor of love and commitment will always be remembered.
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