July 1, 1944 - February 16, 2017
Posted by:
Wendy Maurer
Posted on:
March 14, 2017
My condolences to the family. I just seen the obituary. Mrs. Gently was one of my favorite teachers when I had her at Paris school. She helped all her students as best as she could. She was a very good teacher and a very sweet woman.She will be missed.
Posted by:
Mary Haber
Posted on:
February 21, 2017
Kenny I remember both your parents when I was a young teenager. Awesome loving couple. I was their next door neighbor on 28th Street. Babysitting you when you were a toddler. Fifty years ago but I won't forget those times spent with your family. You have my deepest sympathy. Mary
Posted by:
Barb Wisnefski
Posted on:
February 20, 2017
I send my sympathy to Ken and all the Gentz family. When I think of Kendall I always picture her with a smile and glee in her eye. God bless her and keep her close. Barb
Posted by:
William and Carol Appleton
Posted on:
February 20, 2017
Kendall always had time to listen and visit with you. She will be missed! Cherish the memories ......
Posted by:
Earl Jantzi
Posted on:
February 18, 2017
Kendall was a very special lady. We met on Match.com, and when we met at Adrian's in Burlington she wanted to hear my story about being on Match. After hearing my story, "She told me "you are in love with that woman already, and that we should be friends and hang out till she makes up her mind", so we did. She treated me like family, and when the "other woman decided to visit me in IL, the first place I took her was to meet Kendall. Kendall approved of my choice, and we all became good friends. It didn't hurt that we both loved big dogs. She used to bring Kane down to my 6 acres so he could play chase with my Doberman Ben. They had a ball. Kendall introduced us to "marbles" and I produced a dozen game boards, and we still use them in our family. Kendall's picture still hangs on our family wall of pictures, and I love telling this story to anyone who sees our picture wall. She will be missed, but we will catch up to her when we move to the other side. Love, Earl and Mary Ellen Jantzi