Kenneth Axon

Kenneth Wayne Axon, the son of Clifford & Luella (McCutcheon) Axon, was born on February 25, 1927, in Goldfield, Iowa.  He was raised and educated in the area of his birth, graduating from Goldfield High School in 1944.  Kenny served in the United States Army during W.W. II, he was drafted into active duty in Leghorn, Italy until 1947.  He transported Red Cross supplies & then transferred into the finance department where he exchanged foreign currency.

 

After serving his country, he co-owned the local DX Gas Station with Don Wald, in Goldfield, Iowa.

 

Kenny was united in marriage with Mary Mildred Nelson at the United Presbyterian Church in Goldfield.   The couple made their home on the family farm in Goldfield where they worked & raised four daughters. They moved to town after he retired at age 62. 

Kenny enjoyed fishing, dancing, carpentry, tinkering, & fixing anything he could.  He would often say, “I have enough tools to overhaul a semi-truck”. He enjoyed many summers with family & friends at Clear Lake & Lake Cornelia.

 

He was an active lifetime member of the United Presbyterian Church and served as a trustee, session member & head usher for 50+ years.

 

He was a member of Evergreen Sporting Association, Isaac Walton & the American Legion, where he served as an officer.

 

Kenny passed away on March 5, 2021, at Clarion Wellness and Rehabilitation, at the age of 94 years.  He was preceded in death by his parents Clifford & Luella Axon; wife, Mary; daughter, Jayne Axon Schipull; brother, Mervin Axon and wife Betty; infant brother, Clifford Axon, Jr. and son-in-law, James Johnson. 

 

Kenny is survived by daughters, Sonna Axon Johnson of Goldfield, Suzanne Axon Skadburg (Don) of Clive and Julie Axon Burzacott (Jon) of Tiffin; son-in-law, Dean Schipull; eight grandchildren: Chris Johnson of Goldfield, Erin Jennings (Ed) of Ankeny, Jessica Johnson of Goldfield, Erika Hoversten (Andy) of Andrews, TX, Corey Skadburg (Kiley) of Waukee, Stacy Snow (Jason) of Grimes, Cassie Schipull of Johnston and Joel Burzacott of Iowa City and 16 great-grandchildren. 

 

A private family service will be held at the Foust Funeral Home in Eagle Grove with Rev. Sara Sutter officiating.  Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. A celebration of life will occur at a later date.

 

Memorials may be left to the United Presbyterian Church, Goldfield American Legion or a Goldfield Community project and may be mailed to 206 E. Cedar Street, Goldfield, IA 50542

 

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