Kenneth Paul Steffens

kenneth steffens

May 2, 1944 ~ December 21, 2024

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Kenneth Paul Steffens, 80, beloved father, grandfather, brother, and uncle, passed away on December 21, 2024, in Wichita, Kansas. Ken is preceded in death by his parents, William and Hedwig (Arkie) Steffens; his sons, Christopher Steffens and Dylan Steffens; and his close friend, Kathy Brown. Ken is survived by his son, David (Celeste) Steffens and grandson, Jack Steffens; his sister, Betty Steffens; brother, Don (Charlotte) Steffens; and niece and nephews. To Ken, life was one big adventure. He had diverse interests and knowledge across many fields. Ken worked in multiple careers throughout his lifetime including chemist, entrepreneur, pilot, substitute teacher, and other occupations. He had an openness and willingness to embrace new experiences. When Ken was of retirement age, he went to New Zealand and Australia to try bungee jumping and scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef. No matter his actual age, Ken always had a youthful energy. He had a cheerful and lighthearted disposition and was quick to laughter. Ken made friends everywhere he went, and it was not unusual for him to be engaged in interesting conversations with people he had just met while traveling. At Wichita East High School, Ken was active on the track team and ran relays, hurdles, and pole vaulted. He continued in track at Wichita State University. Ken graduated with a B.S. in chemistry from Wichita State University and an M.B.A from DePaul University. Ken loved sports and once gave his fifth grade son, David, a choice between attending a Wichita State basketball game together or attending David's choir finale Christmas concert (they chose the game). Ken enjoyed attending sporting events, snow skiing, and racing cars with the Sports Car Club of America. He was a proud longtime member of the Wichita Wagonmasters, a civic organization dedicated to making a positive impact on the city of Wichita. Ken will be greatly missed for the joy, love, and humor he brought to the lives of his family and friends. A private memorial gathering for family and close friends will be held on January 11, 2025. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers for Ken and our family. Downing & Lahey West Mortuary

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  1. I had to go to Mayo Clinic one time in Minnesota. I didn’t have anyone to go with me. Ken volunteered to go with me. Two things unique happened on our trip. The day we were to return, on May 1st, we had the largest snowstorm in the history of Rochester, MN. On the way home, he suggested we stop at the Spam Museum in Austin, MN, and of course, we did. He had been there before but it wasn’t anything I would have ever done! I’ve been back 3 times to introduce other people! That’s the way it was with Ken…”it was always sumthin” interesting! He was just a special guy. And as quiet as he was, you never would have believed all the life he lived!! RIP Kenny!

    Love Ya Man

    Galen


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