Kenny Ray Reichhoff

Kenny Ray Reichhoff

Kenny Ray Reichhoff, age 61, of Reedsburg, Wisconsin died Thursday, March 2, 2017 at St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center in Madison, Wisconsin.

Per Kenny’s request, private family services were held.

Kenny was born October 21, 1955 in Adams, Wisconsin to Richard William and Berdena Mai (West) Reichhoff. He attended Adams-Friendship High School. Kenny worked as a master mason for many years. He loved to travel, and was able to make it to Alaska on his dream trip.

Kenny was an avid hunter. He enjoyed motorcycles and watching College Sports and the Badgers on TV. He loved life and his constant companion, Skippy.

Kenny was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Berdena Reichhoff; sister, Toni Reichhoff; and brother, Richard Reichhoff.

Survivors:
Brother: Larry (Sandy) Reichhoff of Aransas Pass, Texas
Sister: Patricia (Wayne) Klicko of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Sister: Terri (Mark) Gulrud of Adams, Wisconsin
Sister-in-law: Denise Reichhoff of Grand Marsh, Wisconsin
Former Wife: Kandi Connor of San Antonio, Texas
Step-son: Travis Chapman of Richland Center, Wisconsin
Step-son: Joseph Connor of Kansas City, Missouri
Step-son: Jacob Connor of Kansas City, Missouri
Step-daughter: Stephanie Connor of Columbia, Missouri
Step-grandson: Truman Chapman of Richland Center, Wisconsin
Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many good friends.

A special thanks to Mary Steffen for her help and caring in his last remaining time.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

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  1. Barb Kallenbach says:

    Just heard about Kenny. I remember him as a teenager. We were friends at that time, and have not seen him since then. It’s been a lot of years. He was always a good person and I am so sorry that he is now gone. RIP Kenny. We will all see you again one day.

  2. Beth Svacina (Daly) says:

    Sorry for your loss. I knew Kenny from high school and have many fond memories of him. He will be missed.

  3. Bev Ward says:

    So sorry for your loss. Prayers are on the way. I haven’t seen Ken in many years but will always remember him – and enjoyed talking with him.

  4. Jeanette Schreier Semprini says:

    So sorry to hear this. Sympathy to his family and friends. I had lost track of Kenny after working with him at Bowling Green Softball. He was a true survivor; a good man.

  5. Mike Anderson says:

    Mathew 5:38

  6. Gordy Morlan Jr. says:

    My condolences to the family. I was blessed to become friends with Ken. He was an inspiration to me in the way he lived life and how he treated others. He was the best friend I have ever had. I learned more from him in the six years that I knew him then I had learned in my entire life. The world has lost a true loving , caring person. Rest in Peace my friend.

  7. Lucy Reichhoff says:

    love you kenny, kelly jo will really miss you the most, you were her special angle. you could really talk her down when she was in trouble,and no one elese could talk to her. call me if I can help. Lucy

  8. Russ and Kendra Boese says:

    Kenny had a special way of making everyone smile. He cared about everyone he came in contact with. We as renters felt as if we were truly home because of the way he cared for Oakwood. Even in these last few months he made sure we were comfortable….never thinking of himself always thinking of others. I know he has a special place in heaven because of the special person he is…..fly high Kenny! To has family Thank you for sharing this amazing man with us all…..we are so sorry for your loss.

  9. Bev bloss Warner says:

    Sorry for your loss we had fun cloning pumpkins in 1970

  10. Ken & Lizz Flory says:

    Sorry to hear about Kenny passing, thoughts and prayers with you all. Remembering all the fun we had as kids I had to smile.

  11. Patricia (Kennedy) Lemke says:

    Thoughts and prayers to all of Kennys family. I have many fun and fond memories of our younger years. Rest in peace!!

  12. Marilyn Potts Luthardt says:

    I was also very surprised to hear this. It sounds like Kenny had a good life that ended much too soon. It brings back many memories…our sympathy and love to your families.

  13. Wanda downing says:

    So very surprised to here this .prayers to all family and friends rip kenny

  14. Evelyn(York) & Larry Johnston says:

    Kenny’s Family, We are so sorry for your loss.

  15. Tara says:

    I can’t even begin to count how many times you had us both in such belly,laughs we were streaming with tears!
    Every morning we had our coffee and told,our stories and laughed and laughed. You really shed a light on everything and everyone around you.
    You were a true blessing to,the world and will remain to be within each and,everyone you touched.
    I can’t help,but think to,the morning having,coffee and I was telling you a story about a turtle missing a leg and I went out to save it. You responded ” well was it still able to walk?!?!?!!!” and I replied ” YEA IN CIRCLES!!!” once again we laughed til our belly couldn’t handle it.
    I’ll miss,our stories we told each other in lights of humor and I’ll miss knowing such an amazing person was taken from a lot of people touched by your amazing ways of making us smile .
    You have left not,out a footprint but more than a beach could hold.
    Forever
    Love you

  16. Teresa(bloss)Ott says:

    Sorry for your loss. Prayers for the family

  17. Dorothea Peper and Sharon and Dennis Kolodziej says:

    I don’t have to tell you what a wonderful, caring individual Kenny was because you all are very aware of his kind heart. We were so very blessed to have had him be a part of our lives for the past 4+ years that he was the manager here at Oakwood. My Mom rents an apartment here and Kenny was so very helpful and kind to my Mom. As he was to so many other people here. He was very meticulous and efficient about how he managed these units but that wasn’t the best part of who he was. He was truly a kind hearted person. Kenny went far beyond his job requirements. He really cared about the people who he rented to. He was especially helpful to the elderly individuals, my mother included.
    One of the last Special Things he did for my mom is that he went around and managed to get enough punches for a free Turkey from IGA and then gave it to her. We had that last thanksgiving turkey dinner with him on Febuary 9th.
    My heart aches for all that loved him. We will always hold his memory close to our hearts.

  18. Myrna Diemert says:

    So so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you all. I hope your goid memories of Kenny will keep you all going during this very very sad time.

  19. Herb and Lois Babcock says:

    Sandy and Larry, Wayne & Pat, so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers your way.