Kenneth K. Parron

Kenneth K. Parron, 52, unexpectedly passed away on Friday, January 28, 2022 in Milwaukee, WI. Born in Flemington, NJ on November 10, 1969 to the late Juan Parron and Ingeborg Mabie. Raised by his late mother and step father Henry Mabie in Old Tappan, NJ where he graduated class of 1987.  Surviving are his children Jade Parron and Jesse Parron, grandsons Jordan and Jackson, brother Dr. John K. Parron, aunt’s Eleanor Jenson and Dorothy Detsch, and many cousins.

Kenny was a purchasing agent for Raimondo Construction in Fort Lee, NJ for many years. During his free time he enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle, working on home improvement projects, and spending time with his kids.  He loved vacations to his lake house in Pennsylvania, visiting relatives in Orlando or attending bike week in Daytona Florida, and trips to New York City.

Later in life, Kenny followed his path to Milwaukee, WI where he resided and worked as a building superintendent. He gained the reputation of “Mr. Fix-It” by generously helping anyone in need while also inspiring his colleagues with his meticulous work ethic.

Everyone who knew Kenny will remember his alluring charm, contagious laugh, and infectious smile.  Although he led an unconventional life he left an everlasting impression on all those who knew him; he will be deeply missed.

Visiting hours are Saturday, February 26, 2022 from 2-4 PM at Pizzi Funeral Home, 120 Paris Avenue, Northvale, NJ.

Comments

  1. Kenny,
    You will live forever in my ❤️
    My sincerest condolences to Jade, Jesse, John and your entire family.

  2. Michael F. Zaccone

    We grew up in Old Tappan and was one of my first friends. Always had some great laughs. Condolences to John.
    Mike Zaccone

  3. Kenney,
    You were a very special person to me, I’ll always remember your laugh and smile.
    My deepest condolences to the family.

    Maryelen

  4. I knew Kenny from my childhood in Old Tappan. He was a friend you were always happy to see. My sincere condolence to his family.

  5. Kenny – I remember all of us as kids riding dirt bikes at the Orangeburg Pits – Good times.
    My deepest condolences to the family.

    Ron

  6. Kenny never met a stranger. He was warm and kind to everyone. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends.

    Doreen Zelma

  7. To John, Kenny’s family and his closest friends. My sincerest condolences. Kenny’s smile and big heart will always be etched in my mind. His smile lit up a room and the halls at NVOT and will light up the sky and heaven along side his mom. I’m sending prayers, peace, love and light. He will be missed.

  8. Hey Dad,

    I really miss you. I can’t believe it’s about to be 6 months since you passed. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you. I light your candle almost every night to feel as though you’re here with me. I feel like you took half of me with you and its hard not to cry when I think of you. I’m trying my best though, I think you’d be pretty proud. Ill love you forever. The last time I saw you ( 3 years ago), I told you it wasn’t goodbye, but a “see you soon”… Until we meet again dad.
    Love,
    Your pumpkin
    Jade

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