Born on June 20, 1935, in Washington, Missouri, the son of Bernard Clarence Kangieser and Mary Ballman Kangieser, he grew up in Nebraska City, Nebraska. Ken participated in many sports at Nebraska City High School where he was an All-State football and All-State basketball player. Ken attended school at both the University of Nebraska and Washburn University, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and the Washburn Ichabods football team. He was a member of the Kansas National Guard for 7 years.
Ken lived the remainder of his life as a Houstonian, moving to the city with his family in 1963. He was heavily involved in Houston real estate development, responsible for the construction, leasing, and management of properties as Vice President of Joe A. McDermott Inc. He was a founding member of the Northwest Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the Building Owners & Managers Association and the International Council of Shopping Centers.
An active member of the St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, he facilitated a small bible study group and volunteered in the construction of homes through Habitat for Humanity. He was also a regular volunteer at the Christian Community Service Center.
A proud Houstonian, he was a lifetime member of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and cooked in the Barbecue Cookoff for 14 years. Ken was an avid outdoorsman, with a true passion for hunting, fishing, golf, football, and gardening. His devotion to his wife and family, his church, and his career was always visible, and is still felt today.
He leaves behind his wife of 58 years, June (Hoffman) Kangieser; his son Kenneth Anthony Kangieser Jr. and his wife Julie (Sosebee) Kangieser; his son Bradley Swan Kangieser and his wife Melissa (Pell) Kangieser; his son Jeffrey Michael Kangieser and his wife Faith (Fleischmann) Kangieser; his grandchildren Morgan Taylor Kangieser, Drew Anthony Kangieser and wife Kassandra (Knapp) Kangieser, Kendall Anne Kangieser, Zachary Michael Kangieser, and Thomas Conner Kangieser; his brother James Kangieser and wife Jan Kangieser; his sister Virginia (Kangieser) Schmitz; his sisters-in-law Bonnie Kangieser and Barbara (Hoffman) Johnson; and many other family members and close friends.
The Kangieser family sends its deepest gratitude to the caregivers who provided him with such loving care in the last few months of his life; Myrna King, Vanessa Burnett, Sheryl Joseph, and Amelia Cruz. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 11:30 in the morning at St. John the Devine Episcopal Church, 2450 River Oaks Blvd. The family asks that any donations be made to the Christian Community Service Center, PO Box 27924, Houston, TX 77227, or the charity of your choice.
Arrangements under the direction of NEPTUNE SOCIETY - Houston, Houston, TX.
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