Kenneth Wayne “Kenny” Ferguson
November 28, 1933 – September 6, 2019
Kenneth Wayne “Kenny” Ferguson, 85, of Salisbury and formerly of Friendship passed away September 6, 2019 at his residence. He was born November 28, 1933 in Camp Creek, WV to Clarkson Lacy and Essie Grey (Reed) Ferguson. Kenny was raised in Camp Creek, WV and graduated from Spanishburg High School in 1951. He married Marjorie Frances Jones on November 1, 1965 and they lived in Friendship for 30 years. In 2015 Kenny moved to Salisbury. He was employed as a supervisor for Pepco for many years, retiring in 1989. Kenny was a member of the Deale Elks Lodge and the Moose Lodge in Suitland. In his spare time he enjoyed country music, traveling, gardening, and going to Ocean City and spending time with his family.
Kenny was preceded in death by his wife Marjorie Frances Ferguson in 2013 and brothers Lacy and Garry Ferguson. He is survived by his children Paula McNees of Glen Burnie, Kathryn Khanna of Salisbury, Christine Rousseau and husband Chuck of Salisbury, Michele Hurt of Crownsville, and Kimberly Patey and husband Jon of Salisbury, grandchildren Rebecca Endres, Joseph and Matthew McNees, Andrew Crosby, Kenneth and Lexi Khanna, Jacob and Cade Rousseau, Sydney Hurt, and Zackery, Joel, and Luke Patey, and great-grandchildren Sailor, Matthew, and Jaxon.
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Thursday, September 12, 2019
2:00 PM
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We are so sorry for your loss. Our memories of Mr. Ferguson were of his love for his family. When we would come to visit he would always tell us about his grandchildren, what they were busy doing. He was so proud of all of you. His honesty could be a bit funny at times, and he was not shy about saying what he thought. But he was a fair person who only expected the same from others. He was kind and thankful for anything and everything we did. I know he is at peace with Francis. May God bless you all. Tina, Rufus and Jessie
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We are thinking about you all at this time Ken was a kind and generous person and will be missed our prayers are with you all.
Jerry and Jo Rousseau
Christy I am sorry to hear about your father. I am out of town or I would stop in to pay my respects. You and your family are in my prays
I can’t recall not enjoying hanging out with my Uncle Kenny. I will always be grateful that he could make it out to Ohio for Dad’s memorial. He will be missed.
– Clark
I haven seen Kenny in a long time but I loved him like a brother I sure will miss him all my love an prayers to every one
All my love
Wanda. Mills Grealis
We are so sorry for your loss. Our memories of Mr. Ferguson were of his love for his family. When we would come to visit he would always tell us about his grandchildren, what they were busy doing. He was so proud of all of you. His honesty could be a bit funny at times, and he was not shy about saying what he thought. But he was a fair person who only expected the same from others. He was kind and thankful for anything and everything we did. I know he is at peace with Francis. May God bless you all. Tina, Rufus and Jessie