Kenneth (Kenny) Aaron Durham

Posted 1/7/25

Kenneth (Kenny) Aaron Durham 77 of Ogden Utah went to be with the Lord on December 30, 2024 after a brief illness.

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Kenneth (Kenny) Aaron Durham

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OGDEN, Utah — Kenneth (Kenny) Aaron Durham 77 of Ogden Utah went to be with the Lord on December 30, 2024 after a brief illness. He spent his final days with family by his bedside and many calls and Facetime videos from those he loved. Everyone rejoiced in the moments he was alert and able to tell stories and share memories. Kenny had stated to many of his family members that he was looking forward to his reunion in heaven with those he had been missing. Kenny was born on October 11, 1947 and raised in Chana, IL by his parents Hershel and Ruby Durham. He was the 5th child in the family. His family included 4 sisters: Beverly (Chuck) Kearns, Della (Neil) Haase, Priscilla (Doug) Davis, and Linda (Gene) Atherton. Kenny farmed with his dad and also became a tradesman and hung drywall for many years. He was a talented bowler and would take anyone on in a pool game because he knew he was quite skilled and would probably win. Kenny loved the outdoors and spent much of his life in the Pacific Northwest before moving to the mountainous area of Ogden, Utah. In addition to loving nature, Kenny was also known for his sense of humor. He would often try to make people laugh and always tried to look at the bright side of things even when faced with obstacles. Kenny even made a little joke and winked during his final moments in this lifetime.

Kenny married Terri on June 23, 1994. They lived a life of adventure. They moved from Vancouver, Washington, to Reno, Nevada and finally settled in Ogden, Utah where they enjoyed a life together surrounded by their community of friends. Kenny is survived by his wife Terri and his 6 children: Danae (Danny) White, Mark Durham, Teresa Frase, Hershel (Christina) Durham, Victoria (Keith) Heckelmann, Jenny K (James) Erickson as well as many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Linda Atherton, his children Blaine and Erin, his former spouse Janet, as well as three nephews: Terry Warner, Brent Haase and Greg Haase. At Kenny’s request, there will be no formal funeral services, but cremation rites have been performed and he will have his ashes spread on his favorite places as well as remain with his family. Many times, he would tell his family about his life in Chana and his fond memories. If anyone would like to remember Kenny Durham, they could make donations to the Chana Methodist Church at 606 N. Main Street Chana, IL 61015. This is the church he was raised in and called home for many years. Cards for condolences can be sent to his wife,Terri Durham 3158 Lincoln Ave, Apt 307, Ogden, Utah, 84401. Condolences may be shared at: www.aaronsmortuary.com.