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It Is Our Privilege And Purpose To Serve You
Kenneth Jay Stettner
April 15, 1957 - June 3, 2025

Place of Birth: Plainfield, New Jersey
Residence: Sidney, Montana
Age: 68

Kenny J Stettner, 68, of Sidney, MT passed away on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.

He was born on April 15, 1957 in Plainfield, NJ to Andrew & Janet Stettner. He was raised in Readington, NJ and moved around working with heavy equipment in Florida, Colorado and then back to NJ and resided in Delran for a while. In 2012 Kenny moved to Sidney, MT for a simple life to live out his dreams of hunting, fishing and taking in the beauty of the mountains while riding on the open road on his beloved Harley Davidson.

Kenny has sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews along with many friends who he considered family who loved him very much, more than he may have ever known, and will miss him dearly. Kenny served in the US Army and was a patriot who would go to the ends of the earth to protect those who gained his trust and loyalty. He was very vocal about how much he loved the freedom that God's Country provided.

He has now joined part of his family in a beautiful reunion as he entered the gates of paradise. Although our hearts weren't ready to let him go, we take comfort in knowing he was not afraid of living eternal life in the arms of Jesus. John 8:36 states, "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."

Memorial Contribution
Donations in Kenny's memory can be made to The Wounded Warriors Project: www.woundedwarriorproject.org

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Joseph Liegel (Ocala, Florida)
Jun 6, 2025
Such sad news. We knew each other a long time and the last time we spoke, we talked about fishing and pheasant hunting. Be at peace my brother, embrace the next frontier.
Kara Lustig (Fairview, MT)
Jun 18, 2025
Ken was a great guy, loved working with him at the Post Office. He was a sweet guy who loved to joke around, will miss him!
Stefanie (Livingston, Mt)
Jun 21, 2025
Im REALLY gonna miss Ken. He is litteraly the best im gonna miss his calls and going to eat with him . Just being around him was a good time he is sooo funny i wish i could just talk to him 1 more time.
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