Kenneth Leroy Kuder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kenneth Leroy Kuder, 64, passed away on December 13, 2017 at Clear Lake Regional Hospital in Webster, Texas. Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa on Sept. 10, 1953 and raised in Corydon, Iowa by his grandparents and graduated from Wayne Community High School. He had many siblings. Kenneth soon after enlisted into the United States Marines which he was very proud of and was honorably discharged in 1976. He reflected his loyal patriotism all his life by wearing red, white and blue apparel.

Kenneth was a professional commercial truck driver early in his career and, after moving to League City, Texas, he met and married Cherry Lane Webb on October 23, 1979. He soon began a career at NASA working at Lockheed Martin, and other contractors before leaving Jacobs in 2016.

His great passion was his Trike motorcycle, always going on long trips with his wife and friends where he found much enjoyment. He took part in many fund raisers including Wounded Warriors, Toys for Tots, Cancer Children’s Fund plus numerus other charities.

Kenneth will be sadly missed by all his motorcycle friends and family. Surviving him are his son Terry Lee Kuder of League City, Texas and his father Don Kuder of Tonopah, Nevada plus numerous brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Preceding him in death are his Mother, Carol; wife, Cherry; and many brothers and sisters.

Visitation is at 2pm and funeral at 3pm Thursday 21,2017 at the Crowder Funeral Home at 1645 East Main St., League City, Texas 77573.

Further services will be in Corydon, Iowa to be announced at a later date.

 

5 comments

  1. Im so sorry for your loss Terry. I was a friend of Kenny’s. He will truly be missed.

    Cathy Garcia
  2. Very sorry for your loss, Terry. Kenny was a great person, always smiling, full of good cheer and with an encouraging word for anyone who was a little down.

    I’m going to miss my motorcycle buddy. Rest In Peace, Kenny.

    Stan Brown
  3. Michael and Caron Dunnivan wish to express our sympathies for your loss of a fine soldier and courageous gentleman. We have never met Kenneth but “know him by his works”. We missed the opportunity to meet another relative who carried on the patriotic traditions so deep in “The Tribe”. God bless you all.

    Caron B. (Keller) Dunnivan
  4. Terry, so sorry for your loss — knew your dad & mom well. They were such good people, thoughtful & kind. Now they are together again. May they rest in peace & may God be with you in your loss.
    Clem & Mary Helen Iven

    Mary Helen Iven
  5. Terry. I’m so sorry for your loss.

    Michael Falks

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