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Kenneth M. Roen

Funeral Service

10:00am -
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Joy Lutheran Church
1435 St. Croix Street
Prescott WI, 54021

Kenneth Melvin Roen, age 92, of Prescott, passed away on Friday, June 14, 2024, at United Hospital in St. Paul, MN. He was born on February 22, 1932, in River Falls, WI, the son of Melvin and Helga (Borgerson) Roen. Kenneth attended River Falls High School, graduating with the class of 1950, and furthered his education at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, earning a master’s degree in education. On August 12, 1961, he married Deanna Blunt at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mason City, Iowa.

Kenneth’s life in Prescott was a testament to his enduring love for the community, where he lived and thrived for an impressive 65 years. His journey was deeply intertwined with Prescott, highlighted by his dedicated 37-year career as a respected teacher at Prescott Schools. Beyond the classroom, Kenneth’s true passions came to life.

He possessed a remarkable skill in woodworking, finding solace and fulfillment in refinishing furniture and meticulously caning chairs. His hands were happiest when immersed in the earth, tending to his beloved gardens and feeling the soil between his toes as he moved barefoot through his yard. An avid collector, Kenneth’s fascination with antiques reflected his appreciation for craftsmanship and history, each piece cherished and proudly displayed in his home.

Yet, perhaps his greatest source of joy was the family cabin nestled by a serene northern lake. Here, amidst tranquil waters and the embrace of nature, Kenneth found sanctuary and created enduring memories with those he held dear. His legacy resonates not only through his professional contributions and hobbies but also in the warmth and generosity he shared with all who knew him.

Ken and Deanna were charter and active members of Joy Lutheran Church in Prescott for almost 50 years. Ken and Deanna also owned and operated the K-D-Did Gift Shop, becoming an integral part of the Prescott community. Ken worked at the Afton Apple Orchard for 32 years. He enjoyed being part of the team and was awarded for his work there.

Kenneth was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Deanna Roen, his parents Melvin and Helga Roen, and his siblings Marlys (Lloyd) Torkleson, Doris (Glen) Knutson, Lyle (Bev) Roen, Harley (Doris) Roen, and Arnold (Evie) Roen. He is survived by his children Randall (Sharon) Roen, Greta (Dennis) Fliegal, Elsa (Radley) Seuferer, and Eric (LaShelli) Roen, along with eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and numerous nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at Joy Lutheran Church, 1435 St. Croix St., Prescott, WI 54021. Grandchildren: Curtis Fliegal, Marissa Roen-Boettcher, Dayton Seuferer, Jacob Roen, Bjorn Roen, Emily Armstong, and Thor Roen will serve as active casket bearers. The honorary casket bearer will be his granddaughter, Sadie Goodrum. Burial will follow at Pine Glen Cemetery in Prescott.

In Lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the family. Please send to O’Connell Family Funeral Home: 225 South Orin Rd, Prescott, WI 54021.

Services are entrusted to O’Connell Family Funeral Homes of Prescott, www.oconnellfuneralhomes.com, 715-262-5404

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  1. Thank you, Mr. Roen, for inspiring my lifelong interest in science. I credit you for my career and my curiosity of the unknown. I am just one of many grateful students.

  2. My absolute favorite teacher. He was the only teacher that left an impression into my adult years! Spent a little time with him at a garage sale he helped with in 2015, he worked harder than the young adults and seemed to be having a good time doing it!

  3. We are Ted & Elma Roen, son of Vernon Roen, Ravenna, Ohio.
    We send our deepest sympathies for the loss of your father, grandfather, uncle, friend. So happy to have met him several years ago when Ted took me to his house by the lake. Lived the good life on earth and now in God’s kingdom.

  4. Thanx Mr.Roen for being such a wonderful teacher..you said “Everyone should quit talking in the classroom and maybe you will learn something.” ..Yes..Thanx for all the good advice you gave to us former students after that..I will miss seeing you on my walks..Peace and love to your family..Diane O’Brien Olson

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