Kenneth Robinson McFall's Obituary
Kenneth McFall, 57, died Sunday, May 30, 2010, after a one-year battle with cancer. He was proceeded in death by his parents Don and Ruth McFall. He is survived by wife Sheri, daughters, Morgan and Jordan, stepson Nick Schrenkeisen, stepdaughter Stacie Schrenkeisen, sister Beverly Swords, brother-in-law Logan Swords, nephews Logan Swords Jr., Justin Swords, niece Jenny Swords, father-in-law Thomas Lowery, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Wes and Debbie Mercer, brother-in-law Jeff Mercer, nieces and nephews Ryan and Whitney Mercer, Tracy and Lisa Mercer, great nieces Destiny Mercer, Cassidy and Emily Rodriguez and beloved dogs, Maverick and Dixie, and granddogs Shiner “Chubby Lumpkins” and Tyson. KennyMc, as many of you know him as, was born on October 29, 1952, in Fort Worth Texas. He graduated from TCU with a bachelors degree in business. He was president of Kappa Sigma fraternity and later became an active alumni member. Kenny and Sheri were married on January 4, 2001, on top of the Rocky Mountains in Telluride, Colorado. Then…”here’s the story of a lovely lady…” the Brady Bunch was born – Morgan, Jordan, Nick and Stacie were his beloved kids. KennyMc was the ultimate cheer dad for Plano West and continued to be an active supporter of Plano West sports. He liked to think of himself as Coach Mike Hughes’ assistant coach and never hesitated to voice his opinions and play calling. When he wasn’t watching sports, Kenny enjoyed spending time with his friends playing poker and the “peppers”. Kenny and Sheri shared a love for music and enjoyed going to concerts and traveling together. They enjoyed spending numerous evenings with friends and family playing cards, listening to music and spending time together. They were married for 9 beautiful years. Kenny was a casual man. As many of you may know, his favorite attire was his collection of Tommy Bahama shirts. In honor of him, please come to his memorial service dressed casual.
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