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Kenneth Painter

Passed 11/24/2020

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Obituary For Kenneth Painter

Kenneth "Ken" Painter, age 78, passed away at South Shore Hospital on Tuesday, November 24, 2020. Ken was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, sibling, and uncle and will be greatly missed by his family. He was a loving husband to his wife of 57 years, Susan (Acker) Painter. He was the best father ever to his three children, Laura, Janet, and the late David Painter, as well as a dear father-in-law to Chris and Greg. Ken was a devoted grandfather to his three grandchildren Zac, Alex, and Lorelei. He was a wonderful brother to Kathleen (Painter) Hanlon and the late Philip Painter. Ken was also a dedicated uncle to many nieces and nephews. Ken was predeceased by his parents, Bernard Painter and Doris (Hubbard) Painter.

Ken was born in rural Maine, grew up doing farm-work, and even attended a one-room schoolhouse in his early years. His family moved to Massachusetts permanently when he was a teenager. Ken graduated from Norwell High School in 1960. He married his high school sweetheart, Susan, in 1963. Ken was involved in metalwork early on in his career. He was drafted into the US Army in 1966 and proudly served his country for 3 years. He became an officer in the Corps of Engineers and served a year in Vietnam as a 1st lieutenant. He was awarded a Bronze Star for meritorious service. Upon Ken's honorable discharge from the Army, he worked in the sale of construction tools and then moved into construction consulting/engineering. He concluded his professional career upon retirement from the ReStructure Company of Holbrook.

An avid gardener, "Farmer Ken" produced delicious vegetables for his family as well as award-winning flowers for the enjoyment of all. He was a friend to the local birds and put out bird feeders for many years. An early proponent of computers, Ken was tech savvy and an original gamer. He set up and ran many websites over the years, and his devotion to computers was responsible for several members of his extended family going into the tech industry. Ken was also a tinkerer, a finder of solutions, and fixer of a great many things. Family and friends could count on him to do everything from finding the quickest route to their destination to putting up a shelf or re-shingling a roof. Ken was very active in the Harlow Family Association, serving as President and helping to put out the organization's newsletter. Ken Painter was an amazing, one-of-kind man who will be truly missed by all those who had the honor to know him. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and shelving -- lots and lots of shelving.

Due to the ongoing pandemic there will be no public services. For online condolences please visit Magoun-Biggins.com.

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  • 05/26/2021

    sue and family.
    so sorry for your loss . thoughts and prayers for all of you ruth sargent

  • 05/26/2021

    When I was 9 Ken married my sister. Ken has been a great asset to our family. He was a great help to my parents especially in their elder years. A good husband to my sister and everyone in my family looked to him for advice because of his wisdom and integrity. My husband and my children all thought a lot of him.

  • 05/26/2021

    Sorry Sue Ken was a Great Friend George &Joan Hansen

  • 05/26/2021

    To Cousin Sue and Family, Words cannot express my heartfelt sorrow at Ken's passing. You have my sincerest sympathy and virtual hugs. Susan Moritz

  • 05/26/2021

    I am so sorry to hear of your loss and I will be thinking of you.

  • 05/26/2021

    Ken was my brother, the rock of the family. I will always miss him. Love your Sister Kathleen

  • 05/26/2021

    I'm so sorry for your loss of Ken. I knew him because I'm a lifelong friend of his niece. He was such a nice person. I know he was,quite very special part of your family as he was mentioned very fondly. my sincere condolences.

  • 05/26/2021

    Ken was a valuable cousin to our reunion in Plymouth, MA. He and his family were such great people and were very much loved.l Reunion will not be the same without him, he will be sorely missed. Keep your chin up Sue, we are all with you in your grief and some of us have been there.

  • 05/26/2021

    I am so saddened to hear of Ken's passing. I worked with Ken for many years and both him and Susan have been a close friend of the family for many more. He was always lending a helping hand to my family. He loved his wife and children and he would always stop by to tell me the latest on his grandchildren. He will be missed. My condolences to the whole family.

  • 05/26/2021

    For years I have seen Kenneth walking by the house. Because of Covis and thus being mostly isolated I had not missed this walk. I was saddened to read of his passing in the paper. You and the family are in my thoughts and have my sincere sympathy. Pam Worden

  • 05/26/2021

    Thanks to everyone for their thoughts about Ken. It means a lot. - Sue

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