Kenneth Wayne Doll

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January 28, 1973 ~ July 31, 2021

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Kenneth Wayne Doll, 48, passed away Saturday, July 31, 2021. Private family services will be held. Kenneth worked for USD 259 as a maintenance and janitorial employee. He was a caring friend who put his friends and family ahead of his own concerns and loved animals. Survivors: father, William "Bill" Wayne (Mary) Doll of Wichita; mother, Julie Kozdetka of Indianapolis, IN; sister, Frances (Brady) Reichmuth of Wichita; friends, Grant and Delcie Chappuis of Wichita, numerous other relatives and friends. A memorial has been established with Kansas Humane Society, 3313 N. Hillside, Wichita, KS 67219. Downing & Lahey Mortuary West.

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  1. Ken was a very special and kind soul. Enjoyed working with him at Omni and always loved his stories about family, friends and his pets. So sorry for your loss. Heaven just received a new angel! Gloria Adams

  2. I know you are hurting from your sudden loss of Ken. He wouldn’t have us crying and grieving though. He would want a party. And he would want us to care for fur babies. He loved his family and his animals unconditionally. I will miss his kind heart and his sense of humor but I look forward to seeing him again.

  3. Sometimes in Life you get to meet Great People I was lucky enough to get to know Ken and call him a Friend. To think that he is gone just does not make sense there is such a Hole in my Life that is so empty. To not hear that Ken laugh ever again makes Life emptier and brings tears to my eyes .He will be missed

  4. Thank you Ken for all the times you helped us and for being a wonderful friend and an example of what a truly thankful person should be.

  5. I got to work with Ken at Southeast and he was always so kind to everyone. My gosh we will miss him. My condolences to his family

    • I (Joe Nelson) worked with Ken at Southeast as well and I agree with Rob 100%. I love you Ken and you will be missed dearly!!

  6. We want to express our deepest sympathies to you and your family. We find ourselves extremely fortunate to have had a chance to know Ken, to work with him and share some great memories with him. It was truly an honor for us to have a colleague like Ken who was like a family at work. Our prayers and thoughts will always be there with you and your family in these challenging times.


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