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Jack Kenning

1938 - 2025

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1938

DIED

2025

Jack Kenning Obituary

Jack Kenning

Jun 10, 1938 - Sep 17, 2025

Sandusky

Jack Kenning passed Wednesday, September 17, 2025, in Sandusky. He was born in 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From the beginning, he carried with him the grit, humor, anger and heart of that great city. At Mount Lebanon High School, Jack was a two-sport star, the kind of athlete whose determination matched his natural talent. He went on to Muskingum College, where he competed in two sports and learned the value of teamwork - a lesson he carried into every part of his life.

If you knew Jack, you know that his proudest victories didn't happen on the field. They happened around the dinner table, in the backyard, on the shores of Lake Erie, anywhere his family gathered. For the last 50 years, he made Huron/Sandusky his home, turning it into a place where his children and grandchildren would always feel welcome.

Jack was a man of strong hands and a soft heart, a man who believed that the best way to show love was through action. He was devoted to his wife, Barbara Kenning, with whom he shared decades of laughter, partnership, and devotion. He was a proud father to Laurie (Scott) Echols, John (Kerri) Kenning, and Brandon (Lisa) Kenning. His children, grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren were his pride and joy, the living proof that his life's work was good and true.

He adored his brother, Scott, who currently lives in Pittsburgh.

If you spent time with Jack, you probably shared a meal with him, because to Jack, food was more than food; it was family. He loved the moments of rolling dough, spreading sauce, and making pizzas that brought everyone together. Those moments weren't just about dinner; they were about connection, about keeping family close, about passing something down that mattered.

Jack's heart, the very heart that carried him through 87 years of life, may have finally given out, but it never failed him in the ways that mattered most. It was a heart that worked hard, forgave freely, and loved deeply.

He was a simple man, with respect for tradition and an appreciation for life's simplest joys, a sunrise over Lake Erie, a game on TV, a full house on a Sunday afternoon. He believed that family was not just important, it was everything.

So today, even in our grief, we celebrate him. We celebrate the man who taught us what it means to work hard, to stay humble, to laugh often, and to love without condition.

John Charles Kenning, our Papa Jack, was more than a husband, a father, or a friend; he was the steady center of a family that will carry his legacy forward. His story doesn't end here. It lives in every pizza we share, every family gathering we host, every time we pause to be together and remember what truly matters.

Rest well, Jack. Your work here is done. You have left us stronger, closer, and forever grateful that we were yours.

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Published by Sandusky Register on Sep. 20, 2025.

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Hank Lehrer

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I had Laurie and John as my students for many years in Huron. Ours and the Kenning kids grew up together at the Huron Swim Club and at school. John and Barb were friends as well. When I think of John, I remember the last time I saw him was at Cleveland Indians ball game. He was working at one of the refreshment stands as part of a charity fund raising event. John participated in a plethora of activities that contributed to the Huron community and anyone in it. He was generous with his time and always had a smile on his face. My deepest sympathy to the Kenning family.

Robb Harst

Yesterday

My condolences on your loss. I Didn't know Jack, but after reading his obituary, I wish I had. I too am from Mount Lebanon and can understand the description listed. He certainly sounded like a wonderful man.

Doug Hill

Yesterday

Condolences to the Kenning family. Thank you for the opportunity to provide for my family.

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