Obituary
Ken lived an adventurous life and took all of us, including our mom, along for the ride. As a young man, he started a lifelong fascination with cars. He began doing rallies with the family’s three-cylinder Saab. Then he moved to building race cars. He continued racing into his 80s and driving his Lotus Formula Jr as one of the oldest drivers on the track.
Ken was an expert skier and spent weeks each winter on the European black diamond runs. Once, he was caught in a whiteout and ended up on the wrong side of the mountain, in a different country than he started, without a passport!
Ken taught himself how to sail, which sounds less risky than other things he did, except he never learned how to swim. He had an Erickson 32-foot sailboat called “Easy Rider” that he raced on Lake Michigan. Whether the weather was calm or stormy, he was in the mix with the other boats.
Ken was also an amateur pilot. Some of his kids remember going to small airports with him while he practiced landings and takeoffs. In the early 80s, he pioneered ultralight flying and almost lost his life in an accident when the chainsaw motor on his ultralight plane failed. He was hospitalized for a long time with a broken pelvis and other injuries. This kept him off the ski slope but didn’t stop him from racing.
Ken and Janet loved to travel. They went to Italy, China, and Africa, among many other places. Frequently, they were the only Americans in the area they visited.
Although he pretended not to, he loved the family pets. When one of our cat had a litter of kittens, she brought each one, holding them by the scruff of the neck, and dropped them on his stomach while he was napping on the couch. He woke up, looked at all the squirmy kittens, put his arms around them, and went back to sleep.
My father taught us what it’s like to be a true Mench when our mother, Janet, was diagnosed with brain cancer. As a result of her treatment, she needed to use a wheelchair. Ken quickly made modifications to the house. When she lost the ability to walk, he purchased a wheelchair van so they could continue to get out and do what she enjoyed.
Ken’s children grew up with a sense of adventure and believed if you could read about it in a book, you could do it. I’m grateful he instilled in us the belief that anyone can learn to do anything.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Pap Corps, thepapcorps.org. Chapel service, Thursday, 10 AM at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. For information, including a link to view the service or to leave condolences: Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, www.shalommemorial.org or (847) 255-3520.
Service Information
Service : Thursday, October 12th at 10:00 am
Service Location: Shalom Chapel Service -Shalom Memorial Funeral Home
Interment:
Shalom Memorial Park
1700 W. Rand Road
Arlington Heights
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October 19th, 2023
Dear brother Kenny, You will be sorely missed. Our lives will not be the same without you. We have many fond memories over the years of all our escapades with you and Janet. May you rest in peace and enjoy visiting with all of your loved ones.
Marty and Sandi
~Martin and Sandra Alter
~Brother, Hoffman Estates
October 13th, 2023
Bruce, Judy,Karen and Matt, sorry for your loss. When my mom Lorraine found your mom, in the early 70’s I think they went to school together, my mom felt whole again finding that one friend for life! Thanx for sharing the service I just watched long distance.Your family will always be in my heart. 🙏 ❤️Val and family
~Valerie Sikorske
~Family friend, MCHENRY
October 12th, 2023
Our memories are many and wonderful. You are loved and will be greatly missed.
~Phillip & Caryl Katz
~nephew & niece, Peoria AZ.
October 12th, 2023
Ken you are gone, but you squeezed everything you could out of life. You raced, you sailed, you flew, you skied, you golfed, you had many holes in one in golf and you love life. I was and am so grateful to you for the care you gave my sister Janet.
~EDWIN GOOZE
~Brother in law, TARZANA
October 12th, 2023
Uncle Kenny was such a great part of my childhood and beyond. I have such fond memories of being out on the boat and all of us being together in Chicago.
I am crying a bit, as we all are at a loss like this, but also smiling in recognition of a life well-lived.
I’m sure there are more than a few lost wagers out there that my crazy uncle would live to be 90 years old….!
Thanks for being in my life.
~Jacob Gooze
~Nephew, Tarzana, CA
October 11th, 2023
I’m so sorry to hear about your Dad. I used to go to Road America to watch him race. I last saw him in Florida when he took us to lunch and we had a great time. He still had your mom’s old Benz. He was one of those men I didn’t see often but I always looked forward to the next visit. He will never be forgotten.
~Daryl Kunz
~Friend, Durham, NC
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