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Earl William Kellenbeck

June 5, 1928 — May 8, 2016

Earl William Kellenbeck, age 87, loving and devoted husband of Denise Lovelace Kellenbeck, and beloved father of Mark Kellenbeck, Cynthia Howard, and Heather Parker, passed away at his home Sunday, May 8, 2016 at 1:35 a.m. of natural causes.

Earl was born in Flagstaff, Arizona on June 5, 1928. His family moved to Medford, Oregon when he was six months old. In 1940 Earl and his family moved to Grants Pass.

Earl was a member of the Grants Pass High School Class of 1946. He was inducted into the Grants Pass High School Hall of Fame on July 13, 1996.

In March 1946, Earl joined the U.S. Navy and served as a Hospital Apprentice caring for the service men coming home.

He married Denise Lovelace on December 23, 1953 in Drain, Oregon. He moved his family to Grants Pass in July 1960 and started Kellenbeck Construction Company. Earl’s company built about 1,000 homes and apartments, several churches and other commercial buildings throughout Southern Oregon.

He helped restart the local Home Builders Association, serving as its President for several years. He was the president of the Oregon State Home Builders Association in 1970. Earl is credited with the starting of the annual Parade of Homes for the Home Builders Associations, and The Portland Parade of Homes, which became the annual “Street of Dreams”.

Earl served nearly two terms on the Grants Pass City Council. He also enjoyed being involved in all his children’s activities.

He loved the outdoors, was an avid fisherman, enjoyed hunting, and was a wonderful gardener. Earl also loved the desert and had gone south every winter for 27 years. In addition to his love of square dancing and round dancing with his wife, Earl loved to sing. He sang in church choirs and a men’s quartet.

Earl’s generosity will not be forgotten. He opened his heart and home to many. He gave a home to a number of family members over the years and helped several young men get started in life.

After retirement, Earl continued to serve his community. He was interested and involved in the Development of Three Rivers Hospital.

Earl was preceded in death by his parents, Art and Clara Kellenbeck; three brothers, Verne, Oren and Bob; and two sisters, Hazel and June.

Earl is survived by his wife, Denise; son, Mark Kellenbeck; daughters, Cynthia
Howard and Heather Parker. He also is survived by seven grandchildren, Betsy Cole, Phillip Kellenbeck, Julie Roach, Jessica Olsen, Anna Owens, Alicia Gallo, and Mitchell Adair; seven great-grandchildren, Aaron, Ryan, Madison, Miles, Lucas, Caius, and Abram.

There will be a Celebration of Life on May 21, 2016 at 11 a.m. at Hull and Hull Funeral Home, 612 N.W. A Street, Grants Pass, Oregon. Pastor Denny Davis will be officiating. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park. A light lunch and reception to follow at Grace Bible Church, 1555 N.E 10th Street, Grants Pass, OR.

For those who wish, they may donate in Earl’s name to Three Rivers Community Hospital Family House, 2600 Siskiyou Blvd., Medford, Oregon 97504 or Josephine County Educational Fund, P.O. Box 908, Grants Pass, Oregon 97528; or Lovejoy Hospice, 939 S.E. 8th Street, Grants Pass, Oregon 97526.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Timothy Roberts, Home Instead Senior Care, and Lovejoy Hospice for their wonderful and loving care in our time of need.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Earl William Kellenbeck, please visit our flower store.

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