Kenneth “Kenny” Premeaux
Kenneth “Kenny” Premeaux, 58, of Orange, Texas, passed away on April 30, at Baptist Hospital in Orange.
Funeral services will be 10am, Monday, May 4, 2015 at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Chaplain Kevin Trinkle. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange.
Visitation will be 5-9pm, Sunday, May 3, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.
Born in Gueydan, Louisiana, on October 14, 1956, he was the son of Preston Joseph Premeaux and Alberta (Nujaber) Premeaux. Kenny enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. He also loved to hunt, fish, and do yardwork for himself and for others. He was a proud member of C.R.A.C. Unit.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his children, Chad Premeaux and wife Farrah, of Orange, Jill Premeaux, of Oklahoma, Tabatha Premeaux and husband Henry McDaniel, of Vidor, Chasity Premeaux and husband Mike Kern, of Orange, and Natalie Premeaux, of Arkansas; 12 grandchildren; his siblings, Pat Johnson and husband Sonny, of Dequincy, Caroly Penick and husband Jerry, of Orange, and Lana Rowe and husband Gary, of Houston; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Serving as pallbearers will be Henry McDaniel, Carl Cooley, Mike Kern, Tyler Cooley, Brandon Leblanc, and Bryan Degeyter.
Condolences
Anonymous
May 3, 2015
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Kevin Clark
May 2, 2015
Kevin Clark sent a virtual gift in memory of Kenneth "Kenny" Premeaux
Kevin Clark
May 2, 2015
Kevin Clark lit a candle in memory of Kenneth "Kenny" Premeaux
Kevin Clark
May 2, 2015
RIP Daddy I love you I will always miss you but will never forget you
Dennis Bowman
May 1, 2015
So sorry to hear about the death of my friend kenneth Premeaux, he was a good friend that was friendly with everyone, he was kind of quite until he got to know a person but after that he was a talker, he loved all of his childrenand was a wonderful dad
Rachelle Williams
May 1, 2015
You will be greatly missed. You were such a hard worker and everyone knew they could count on you. Now you can go rest high on that mountain with Alberta and Preston. May you Rest in Peace.