Kenneth Eugene Warren Sr. of Point, Texas, a cherished figure in the lives of many, was born on January 12, 1956, in San Angelo, Texas, to Bobby Eugene Warren and Emmy Lou McLemore. He departed this world on August 19, 2024, peacefully at his residence, surrounded by the love of his wife, children and grandchildren.
Kenneth dedicated his life to a career in water works, embodying a steadfast commitment to his profession. His work ethic reflected the values he held dear, and he was respected by his colleagues for his reliability and integrity.
Though Kenneth was a man of few words, he possessed a big personality that left an incredible mark on those who had the pleasure of knowing him. He brightened their days with his humor and unique ability to make people laugh, even during their moments of anger or frustration. His gift of being care-free in situations made him a beloved friend and confidant to many.
Kenneth had a deep love for the outdoors, finding joy in hunting and fishing. Additionally, he cherished the memories created during trips to Beavers Bend, where the beauty of nature and the company of family and friends brought him great happiness. He also had a special way of connecting with people, always having a nickname for every one of his children and grandchildren, which further highlighted the warmth of his character.
He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Levonda Warren; sons, Kenneth Eugene Warren Jr., Jason Dwayne Marion and wife Jasmine; daughters, LeAmber Nichole Kasprzycki and James, Amanda Jene Dixon; grandchildren, Cheylee Reed, Kadien Dixon, Kaydance Holtgrewe, Noah Holtgrewe; great grandchildren, Genesis Dixon; sister, Donna Tavera and husband Tommy and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Bobby Eugene Warren and Emmy Lou McLemore.
Kenneth Eugene Warren Sr. leaves behind a legacy of laughter, love, and cherished memories that will continue to resonate in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him. His profound impact on the lives of his family and friends will be forever remembered.
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