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Kenneth G. Bonenfant

d. July 15, 2020

Kenneth G. Bonenfant, 76, a former resident of Tilton, died at Concord Hospital on

July 15, 2020.

He was born on Oct. 6, 1943 in Rochester, NH, the son of Gerard A. Bonenfant and

Madeline (Beaulieu) Bonenfant.

Kenneth was raised in Rochester and Franklin, New Hampshire, he graduated from

Franklin High School in 1963 and he was selected to the Shrine Sugar Bowl Football

Game his senior year, which was held at Dartmouth College.

He served the United States Army Special Forces 52nd Airborne Division,

Vietnam Combat 1964-1968 earning a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart.

He graduated from Sales Training Inc. Boston, Mass. 1970

Ken was a member of the Franklin City Council 1971, 1972, and 1973 and was

President of the Maple Sugar Bowl Alumni 1987, 1988, 1989.

He was Shrine Past President Mt. Kearsarge Shrine Club 1992.

He was a member of Scottish Rite Valley of Concord; Doric Center Lodge #11, Tilton; Blazing

Star Eureka, Concord; Order of Eastern Star Cardigan Lodge #38, Bristol; Rebeka

Enterprise #41, Bristol; Vietnam Veteran Chapter #41, Concord; Eastern Star Silver,

Hill; Bektash Templar Provost Guard; Cardigan Lude Odd Fellows #38, Bristol;

White Mountain Lodge #5; Odd Fellows, Concord.

Also was Past Master of Union Lodge, Bristol 2016, 2017.

Ken was a member of the Knights of Columbus, 4th Degree.

He was a Golden Glove Champ in the welterweight division, although he didn't like to talk

about it unless he was with his grandsons.

He owned and operated the Main Street Store in Franklin, NH and later

Ken owned and operated BK & Sons Upholstery in Tilton for many years.

Family members include his children; Gerard A. Bonenfant and Heidi Gallichi,

grandchildren; Bruce Carey, Patrick Carey, and Isabella Bonenfant.

He was predeceased by his parents and a son, Todd K. Bonenfant, who died in 2003.

Sought with us to trust always in God and to accept eternal life, he has now sought

admission to the Celestial Lodge above.

After 23 years of marriage, Kenny found another family in Bernadette, Lisa, Debbie,

Flossie, and Joanne who shared cherished memories filled with love, fun and

laughter.

Funeral services will be private and a Masonic Service will be held at a later date.

Donations in his memory may be made to Veterans of Foreign Wars https://www.vfw.org/

Thibault-Neun Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Franklin are assisting with

arrangements. For an online guestbook, please visit www.neunfuneralhomes.com
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