Ken Schellenbarg, age 40, of
Orlando, Florida, went home to be with the Lord at 6:45 am on Tuesday May 31,
2016. He was born Sept 27, 1975 in Piqua, Ohio to Robert (Bob) Schellenbarg and
Brenda Reed. Ken is survived by one
sister, Joyce Silkey, one daughter, Mikhayla, and three nieces, Taylor,
Madison, and Grace.
Ken will be cremated. A
Memorial Service in honor of him, will be held on Monday June 6, 2016 at 2:00 pm
at Dobbs Cremation & Funeral Services located at 430 North Kirkman Road,
Orlando, FL 32811. Pastor Mark Matheson will be leading the services.
Celebration of life will
immediately follow the service where snacks and refreshments will be served.
Condolences to the family
can be accepted at www.dobbsfuneralhome.com. Flowers can be delivered to the funeral home on Monday June 6th, 2016 from 8:30 am until 1:00 pm.
I am sorry for your loss, please accept my sincere condolences. I hope the family will find some comfort and strength in Jesus promise of the earthly resurrection(Acts 24:15)and the renewed Paradise earth, where death will be no more and no family will mourn the death of a loved one.-Revelation 21:3,4;John 5:28,29;Luke 23:43. May GOD(Psalms 83:18)grant you peace and comfort now, during this grievous time.-Matthew 5:4.
ReplyDeleteI am saddened to hear of Kenny leaving us. He was like an elusive butterfly at times but sometimes landed long enough for us to enjoy his sweet soul.
ReplyDeleteI will always cherish the family events that he was able to share with us. I will always remember his radiant smile and his eyes that twinkled when he smiled. I know peace will come to all of us who suffer his loss. Sometimes in death we have many questions, but with God we will get the answers our hearts need. The skies in the nights to follow will include a few more twinkles for Kennys eyes are looking down
from Heaven. Love J.Silkey
Condolences to Ken's family. May the God of Comfort bring you comfort at this sad time. Soon, he will eliminate death and resurrect our loved ones back to life on earth. (Isaiah 25:10; Job 14:14,15). Your family is in our thoughts.
ReplyDeleteIt seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love. And when it happens, The thought of never again be able to talk to, laugh with, or hold your love one can be most difficult to bear. That pain is not necessarily erased by being told that your love one is up in heaven. The Bible, However, holds out a much different hope it states at Job 14:14,15 that the God of all comfort Jehovah yearns to bring back those who are in his memory and to see them live on earth. I hope tis thought brings you some comfort.
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