Kenneth W. "Kenny" Herald

Kenneth W. “Kenny” Herald, 77, of Indianapolis, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Sunday, January 12, 2025. He was born in Indianapolis on August 25, 1947, to the late Wendell and Genevieve (Jones) Herald. Kenny attended Southport High School and enlisted in the United States Air Force thereafter. He served his country from 1965 to 1969 and remained in the Reserves before deciding to reenlist after 9/11. Kenny retired from the military in 2009 as Senior Master Sergeant.

Kenny was a truck driver for UPS for 35 years before his retirement. His enjoyment of driving continued into his retirement when he accepted a position driving for Morgan’s Group. 

Kenny was a man of service. He was dedicated to several organizations, serving as Potentate of Araba Shriners in Fort Myers, past president of Veterans Car Club, founding member of the Corvette Club, and a member of Cabari, Klassy Cars, Hillbillies, Mandarin, Lehigh Acres Shrine Club, Fort Myers Beach, Southwest Shrine Association, Southwest Corvette Club, Hospital Board at Shriners Children, American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Moose, Elks, and Sojorners. 

Above all, Kenny was the definition of a family man. He married his wife, Pamela Adkins Herald on June 10, 1967. They enjoyed 15 years together in Fort Myers, Florida before returning home when his health declined. 

Kenny was generous, easygoing, and full of wisdom. He was a son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, provider, neighbor, veteran, and friend to all. Kenny will be sorely missed by all who knew him. 

In addition to his parents, Kenny is preceded in death by his grandson, Chance Herald; brother, Roger Herald; and sister, Eyvonne Smithey. 

Survivors include his wife, Pam Herald of Indianapolis; sons, Kenneth Dale Herald of Chicago and Kristopher Ryan Herald (wife, Sarah Jo Crosley Herald) of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Dylan and Londyn Herald; brothers, Dale Herald of Avon and Lynn Herald of Mooresville; along with several extended family members and friends. 

Family and friends are invited to visit on Friday, January 17, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. A memorial service will begin at 6:00 p.m. with Military Honors performed. 

Memorial contributions may be made in Kenny’s honor to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children, Franciscan Hospice, or a dinner out with your family. 

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  1. Ken was my friend, brother and Corvette buddy. He and I transported cars for Morgan Group in Fort Myers , FL. My wife Phyllis and I shared our home thru the last hurricane with both Pam & Ken. Ken my brother you will be surely missed .

  2. The words of this obituary are so like Kenny himself – – simple, lovely and sincere. We are so sad that he has left this world, but just full of joy that he is reunited with his Lord and Savior, his grandson Chance and the other members of his family. We ask God’s blessings on his beautiful family and pledge our support on their journey.

  3. Alas my Brother your work is done time to lay down your working tools . May God bless you and keep you in his loving arms.

  4. Dear Pam & family!
    I am saddened to hear of your loss of the loving, dear Kenny! He will be missed! Heaven is filling up with wonderful dedicated Shriners!
    Take good care of yourself Pam!
    Love and hugs and prayers to you and your family!
    Chriss

  5. His love lives on in the lives he touched with his gentle, caring way. In the words he spoke, in the hearts he warmed, in the joy he brought each day. Rest in Peace Ken.

  6. Ken was a wonderful man. He will be missed by many.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you Pam and your family.

  7. We loved Kenny so much you two were our favorite couple and what a couple you were. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.

  8. Kenny, will always be close to us in memory, and our hearts! Our sympathy pours out to you and family. God Bless , Jerry and Emily

  9. Kenny, was a great man and will be missed by everyone that knew him and was luckily enough to be a part of his life and will always be remembered this is truly a sad time, RIP Kenny


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