Kenneth E. Fenton
March 26, 1936 - February 12, 2026
Kenneth E. Fenton Obituary
Crossville, TN - Kenneth Eugene Fenton of Crossville, passed away of natural causes and is now traveling peacefully with his Eternal Father.
Ken was born in 1936 to Wayne and Vesta Fenton and spent his early years in the Cortland and Vienna, OH communities. He attended Vienna public schools and following in the footsteps of his grandfather, uncle, and father, went on to build a 38-year career with GATX, General American Transportation Company. His work took him from his hometown of Warren, OH to College Station, TX, where he lived until he retired. Ken and his wife of 38 years, Beverly Fenton, then settled into a joyful retirement in Crossville.
In Crossville, Ken was an active and devoted member of the Exchange Club, often amusing children as Santa Claus. He also spent his time with the Senior Citizens of Cumberland County and many activities of Tansi Community Church. His kindness and humor touched everyone who knew him.
Ken was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Lorene; his brother-in-law, Ed Thomas; his eldest grandson, Gary Weigle; and three stepsons-in-law.
Honoring and celebrating his life are his loving wife, Beverly Fenton; his sons, Jeff and Bruce Fenton; his daughter, Kathy Jurgle; his stepdaughters, Cindy Jadloski, Sally Emery, and Denise Klingensmith; his 20 grandchildren; 30 great‑grandchildren; six great‑great‑grandchildren; and his lifelong friend and "brother," Jim Thomas.
Per Ken's wishes there will not be a service.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to your preferred charity, in Ken's name, or to one of the following: Gentiva Hospice, Crossville TN, Gentiva Foundations 645 S. Main St., Crossville, TN 38555. https://www.gentivahs.com/patient-and-family-resources/donate/
Tansi Community Church, 2067 Cravens Dr.,Crossville, TN 38572.
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Crossville, TN - Kenneth Eugene Fenton of Crossville, passed away of natural causes and is now traveling peacefully with his Eternal Father.
Ken was born in 1936 to Wayne and Vesta Fenton and spent his early years in the Cortland and Vienna, OH communities. He attended Vienna public schools and following in the footsteps of his grandfather
Published on February 19, 2026
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