Scott, Kenneth M. Jr. (Sonny), 64, of Montpelier, Va. passed away on November 4th at his home surrounded by family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 32 yrs. Michelle, his children Katelyn, Justin, and Billy (Theresa), his grandchildren Jarik and Ryken, his brothers Kelly (Tammy) and Keith (Charlotte), his niece Andrea Kennedy (Brandon) and nephews Jason, Adam, and Casey (Whitney). He was preceded in death by his parents Kenneth Sr and Barbara, and his sister Shirley Joel (Andy). Sonny served his country in the U.S. Navy. He was a talented and creative hardworking man that could build or fix anything as well as a devoted husband, father, and family man. Some of his favorite hobbies were hunting, fishing, and gardening. When Sonny had something to say, it was worth listening to with his wisdom and at many times a witty sense of humor. A celebration of his life will be held at Locust Creek Fire Dept, 575 Bethany Church Rd Bumpass, Va. 23024 on November 27, 2022 from 2-4 pm and an online guestbook will be available at affinityfuneralservice.com
Sonny taught me a lot of different things. Hunting and fishing were our favorite things to do together. We spent a week together every summer for as long as I can remember. All the memories we’ve shared together I wouldn’t change for the world, lot’s of laughing . Here’s to a good dude . Until we see each other again rest easy my friend.
Frances Blanton
November 30, 2022 at 8:19 pm - Reply
I didn’t know Sonny very long. He was a compassionate man. One summer at the river, he helped me walk down the pier to the end. I’ve had a knee replacement. I was so nervous and unsteady. He was the only one to help me. I’ll always remember that. And those roasted grilled crabs at midnight were the best crabs I’ve EVER had. Only recently I have seen the things he made . He had so many talents. He didn’t brag about it either. Gone to soon. No more pain. Rest in peace.
Sonny taught me a lot of different things. Hunting and fishing were our favorite things to do together. We spent a week together every summer for as long as I can remember. All the memories we’ve shared together I wouldn’t change for the world, lot’s of laughing . Here’s to a good dude . Until we see each other again rest easy my friend.
I didn’t know Sonny very long. He was a compassionate man. One summer at the river, he helped me walk down the pier to the end. I’ve had a knee replacement. I was so nervous and unsteady. He was the only one to help me. I’ll always remember that. And those roasted grilled crabs at midnight were the best crabs I’ve EVER had. Only recently I have seen the things he made . He had so many talents. He didn’t brag about it either. Gone to soon. No more pain. Rest in peace.
Michelle
I am so so sorry. I didn’t know until this moment!