Dave & Phyllis Schaller
Our condolences go out to all of Kenny's family & friends. We saw him many times at Flowers Hall & other places in Newark. He was great & may he R.I.P.
Birth date: Jul 30, 1931 Death date: Sep 14, 2021
Kenneth V. “Kenny” Sidle, 90, of Hanover, Ohio died Tuesday morning, September 14, 2021 at his home of natural causes. Born July 30, 1931 near Toboso, Ohio he was a son of the late David Vernon and Velva Viola (Victor) Sidle and Read Obituary
Our condolences go out to all of Kenny's family & friends. We saw him many times at Flowers Hall & other places in Newark. He was great & may he R.I.P.
God Bless and a Heartfelt Thank YOU for your service in "The Never Forgotten" Korean War..... And Semper Fi. Solider.
We will never forget Kenny; he was a rare American treasure! It was such fun when he and Troy Herdman would come to see us at Wildwood Music. He would share his songs and great stories of his happy travels and times, and would treat us to some of his WONDERFUL fiddle-playing! On one occasion he played at Coshocton High School with the Southeastern Ohio Symphony. All the cello players were struggling to keep up with Kenny, and one asked him where his music stand was...they were amazed that he could perform all his music by heart, while they needed complete music scores. We all know Kenny put his whole heart into all the songs he played!
With sympathy,
Marty Rodabaugh and Don McKay
Wildwood Music
Dear family, so sorry for your loss. Lifting you all in prayer.
Kenny was one of nicest people who ever lived. He always had a smile and a pleasant word. He will be missed and I pray for all of his family. I know there are enough memories to always have a smile on your faces.
Thanks for the memories.
Kenny was a very Talented musician, and friend and Im Blessed toHave known Him We Listened to alot of Music over the Yrs. Thank you for Sharing your precious Gift with all of us....... Prayers and Thoughts to the family at this Difficult Time. fly High Ole Friend
We enjoyed Kenny's playing several times over the years . . . I hope all the good memories will help ease the pain of his passing.
Sending prayers of comfort to the family. I listened to Kenny play at Flowers hall when just a child.
Kenny could play the fiddle like no one else. Best ever. Made Toboso proud.
Condolences, prayers and sympathy to his family during this difficult time. I was reared in Toboso.