Kenneth Dean Gengo, Sr., 79, of Vidor, Texas, died September 2, 2014, in his home after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Ken was born in Orange, Texas to Charlie Gengo and Mabel Flanigan Gengo, on Sept. 24, 1934. After serving in the USAF, working for Equitable Bag Co. and selling chemicals for Ciba- Geigy, Ken studied HVAC and graduated from the Institute of Technology of Chicago, Ill. He owned and operated Economy Air Conditioning in Vidor and later in Beaumont, Texas. He taught an air conditioning class at Vidor High School in 1980- 81, which was a great satisfaction to him. He and Barbara enjoyed traveling by RV seeing America and visiting children, grandchildren and siblings. Among the many things Ken loved were his family, his church, fishing, playing his guitar, playing his piano, singing, and he loved to laugh.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his siblings, Tony Gengo of Cave City, Ark., Charles Gengo of Orange, Texas, and Betty Martin of Vidor. Ken and Barbara lived on the Louisiana side of Toledo Bend Reservoir for 14 years until moving back to Vidor two weeks ago. He was a member of Christian Baptist Church of Florien, where he had served as director of music, pianist and Sunday-School teacher. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Barbara; children, Therese McClenahan of Galt, Calif., Ken Gengo, Jr. and wife, Connie, of Vidor, Damon Gengo and wife, Christina, of Port Neches, Texas, Mistie Quinn and husband, Neil, of Deridder; stepson, Kevin Smith and wife, Dona, of San Antonio, Texas; seven grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren and other loving relatives and friends. Visitation was held at Memorial Funeral Home of Vidor beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday Sept. 4. Services were also at Memorial Funeral Home on Friday, Sept. 5 at 10 a.m., followed by burial at Restlawn Cemetery in Vidor.
Memorials may be made to Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home, P. O. Box 4196, Monroe, LA 71211