
Kenny's legacy
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Kenneth Stitt Jr. was loved by many. He was kind, caring, loving, patient, helpful, and never had a bad thing to say about anyone. He was hard-working, honest, and supportive of his family. He touched the lives of everyone he came into contact with.
Ken was in a tragic industrial accident that left his loving wife with a two-year-old child and newborn baby at home. We would do anything to have him back, but we want Kelsey to have money to help support her children in their life and education.
Kenny loved his wife unconditionally with intense passion and kindness. He was always patient and gentle. His children made him so proud and happy. He was a fantastic father and husband, and cared for their children by doing many things for them and showed them every day how much he loved them. Kenny could always be found holding his daughter's hand, walking her, and holding his son. He always dropped everything for his family to do anything and everything that they needed. He tried to go out of his way to help and give support to anyone in need. On his days off he was always willing to help anyone that needed help. He often worked on family vehicles and helped with construction projects. He went above and beyond to help people without hesitation or expecting anything in return and treated everyone as though they were family.
Ken is also survived by an immediate family that loves and misses him immensely. Since the passing of his father, Kenny always made sure to care for his mother Mabel. They had a very special bond and she misses him very much. His sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandmother are heartbroken at this loss.
Kenny had a passion for the outdoors. He often took his wife and children on four-wheeler rides and loved collecting, shooting, and talking about guns. He also enjoyed shooting his bow and arrow with his family. He loved to take his family camping and would do anything he could to make them feel comfortable. He loved going to Lake Erie where he used to vacation as a child and loved reminiscing of great memories that were made while also creating new amazing ones. He enjoyed taking his wife and children to Florida to visit his twin sister and spend time at the beach.
In his life, he attended Sharon Christian Academy until 6th grade, attended Rhema Christian Academy 7th and 8th, and Hickory High School until he graduated in 2007. He attended Slippery Rock University and worked at Hermitage Agway for 15 or more years and even continued to help the family business
when he moved to work for 9 years at NLMK in Farrell PA. He would at times come straight from work to help support his wife and children at her job.
Any and all donations or money are appreciated and will go solely towards the needs of his children and wife in supporting their needs and future education.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kim Bolyard
Organizer
Hermitage, PA
Kelsey Stitt
Beneficiary