A committal service will be held at 12:30 pm on Friday, September 15, 2017, at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery. Please meet at the administration building for the procession to the shelter house. Directions to the cemetery are posted below.
To get to the Iowa Veterans Cemetery:
Head west on I-235 W
4.7 mi
Keep left to stay on I-235 W
4.6 mi
Merge onto I-80 W
0.8 mi
Keep left to stay on I-80 W
2.5 mi
Keep left to stay on I-80 W
5.7 mi
Take exit 113 toward Dallas County
0.3 mi
Turn left onto R Ave
Destination will be on the left
Kenneth Norman McGregor Jr. 'Little Kenny' stepped into eternity on August 9, 2017 at Veterans Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa.
Kenneth Jr. was born on September 6, 1958 in Des Moines, Iowa to Kenneth N. McGregor, Sr. and Marjorie K. McGregor. Ken Jr. served in the United States Navy and was stationed in Meridian, Mississippi. When Kenny came home from the military he continued working for his fathers business Kens Trash Removal Service until he became an over the road truck driver. He did that for over a decade until he started getting interested in the Mortuary sciences in which he was a student of the late John Estes Jr., and hung around Estes Funeral Home until they closed the Forest Avenue location. Ken Jr. then took up with the Shrine Circus and that was his passion for much of his later life until he got too sick to continue helping with the animals and entertaining the crowd. He was a jovial and gregarious guy that was loved by so many.
Kenny Jr. is survived by his wife, Tonya and their son Cletus. Brothers, Everett Ewing, Kevin, Robert Sr., Terry Sr., and Jermaine McGregor all of Des Moines, Iowa. Brothers-in-law, Harvey Ricks Sr., Antonio Ward, and Frankie Watson. Sisters, Anna Ricks, Lillie Ward, and Marjorie Watson of Des Moines, Iowa. Sister-in-law, Kimberly McGregor. Son, Kenneth III and daughter, Jocelyn Robinson. Grandchildren, LeAnton and Zephaniyah McGregor, Chaz, Chazlynn, and Angel Robinson. He had too many nephews and nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces to name, but he loved each one of them and they certainly loved him.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, James Ewing II., and George David Lee McGregor.
"Kenny Jr., you will be missed by us all."
The family thanks the VA doctors and nurses for taking great care of Kenny Jr. over the past six years as he battled his many illnesses. Committal
Friday, September 15, 2017
Starts at 12:30pm
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