Kenneth Keith Mitts
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Kenny Mitts, 59, passed away July 27, 2014 . He was born November 19, 1954 in Kansas City, MO to Amous Andy Mitts and Norma J. Downs. He resided in Liberty, MO. Kenny loved life, listening to his music, riding his Harley, and driving his ’33 Ford. He was an accomplished business man and owned German Imports Specialist located in North Kansas City for the past 18 years. He is preceded in death by his father, Andy Mitts and sister Diane Fruits. He leaves behind his mother, Norma Brown of Kansas City, MO, sons; Creighton Mitts of Kansas City, and Stacy Mitts of Belton, grandson Zachary Mitts of Belton, and sisters; Joyce Mitts of Houston, TX, and Brenda Hallberg of Kansas City, also his longtime girlfriend Audrey Willoughby and her son Josh of Kansas City. He will be greatly missed. A celebration of life will be planned at a later date.
I’m so sorry for the loss Kenny. I greatly admired him and considered him a brother to me. The memories of him can only be good ones for me because the times we had together were good times. He’d do the funniest things sometimes and make me laugh until my ribs were busting. I remember him camping out, cooking over the fire, burning tarps, heh.. He sure had a zest for life, and he loved his family soooo much though i know at times it may not have seemed like it, be assured, he ALWAYS loved you. If you boys ever need anything you can call me, visit me, all you have to do is just let me know what you need, and i’ll try my darndest for you. That’s how much I think of him. I bought him a little pin (badge) one time while he was on my mind but never sent it. An angel riding a motorcycle. I reckin now it will serve as a reminder. I’ll miss him… yes… I will…. You have my thoughts and my prayers, from my family to yours. 2206 State Rd. 14, West Plains, Mo. 65775.
I will forever miss you!
I had so hoped that something would have worked, it just didn’t seem possible that the guy I had such a good time kidding with could be taken. Kenny was so full of life and he always seemed “up” for anything.
When you think back on all the people you have met throughout your life, if you’re like me, only a handfull really stand out–Kenny was one for me.
Love you cuz I will miss you say hello to Uncke Bob ,Aunt Virginia, and sister Pat for me. We have lost so many family members and now God has a wonderful man broter father and friend. So sorry for the loss
I remember a blond haired boy of 50 years ago running around, and us eating a bunch of popcorn every nite!
Learned mechanic work from his dad.
Well Cuz, I was looking so forward to seeing you this fall. I guess I should have made it sooner. I guess we can not out run the grim reaper forever. I wish you peace in your life to come. You will be greatly missed.
Sorry for your loss. R.I.P. Kenny
RIP Uncle Kenny love you
and miss you.
I was so shocked to get my annual Christmas card telling us Kenny had passed away in July. All of my family was heartbroken. We should’ve kept in touch more. We had so much fun as kids, even though we didn’t get to see each other that often we were always happy to see each other! I am so glad Kenny & his friends came by my house on their way to Memphis several years ago. Last time I got to see him. Mom, my sisters & I send our love to the rest of you. Reva Mitts Langley
Today I cry ? !
6 years gone!
Love you brother ?
Today I cry!
6 years gone!
Love you brother!!!
I ran with Kenny as young men, I stayed more at his house than I did mine.
Sorry we didn’t get back together
Forever your friend
Tim Rudder. Az
KB I stop by your grave site on your anniversary. It’s been eight years and I still miss you so much my brother.
God speed see you soon! Your ‘Mijo’ Rod