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Kenneth “Kenny” Reese

Last Updated on November 22, 2023 by Fisher Funeral Chapel

Kenneth “Kenny” Reese, 66, of Logansport, passed away Sunday morning, November 19, 2023, from a heart attack, while doing what he loved – deer hunting.

Born August 6, 1957, in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late Chester and Mary Black.

Following graduation from North White Junior-Senior High School, Kenny enlisted in the United States Air Force. He served as an Airman First Class. Kenny studied psychology and sociology at the George Military Academy from 1975-1979.

On December 30, 2005, in Rochester, he was married to Connie (Walker) Reese, who survives. They created many wonderful memories during the 26 years they had together.

Kenny was a journeyman wireman with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers before his retirement. He had worked at Fissel Electric and BHJ USA, LLC.

A longtime member of the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Kenny was an expert when it came to raising and showing rabbits all across the country. For the Reese family, rabbits were a hobby that spanned the generations. Kenny also enjoyed helping with the Cass County 4-H Cottontail Club and shooting sports.

He was an avid football fan who cheered for Purdue and Penn State. He was a true outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, traveling and the beauty of nature. A family man, Kenny wore the title of Grandpa with great pride.

Surviving with his wife, Connie, is one son, Jason Reese (Anna Winegardner), stepdaughter, Tara Spencer, three brothers; one sister; six grandchildren, Nichole (Benito) Bibian, Joey Miller, Mason Reese, Lana Reese, Samuel Reese, and Zoe Reese; one great-grandchild, Louis; and the friends of all of his grandkids as he loved them like they were his own, as well.

Visitation hours will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, November 22 in Fisher Funeral Chapel.

A funeral service celebrating Kenny’s life will follow at 3 p.m. in the funeral chapel. with Dr. Aaron Gross officiating.

You may share memories and offer words of comfort on Kenny’s Tribute Wall at www.fisherfuneralchapel.com.

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