Kenneth A. Farnsworth Jr, former Wellington Water Superintendent, passed away August 30, 2010, after a long battle with cancer. Kenny started working for the Wellington Water Treatment Operations in November 1958, after attending Wellington Schools. He subsequently attended advanced water treatment courses at Ohio State University, achieving many certifications, and was ultimately promoted to the position of Superintendent of the Water Treatment Operations and Assistant Director of Utilities for the Village of Wellington. Kenny was instrumental in the construction of the Wellington Upground Reservoir, in 1971-72, the construction and implementation of the Pitts Road Charlemont Pumping Station, and the decommissioning of the old north reservoir .Kenny retired in 1990, after 32 years of service. The Wellington Village Council recently passed a resolution to have the Pitts Road Charlemont Pumping Station named in his honor. Kenny also managed the Findley State Park Water Treatment Operations and the Pheasant Run Village Water Treatment operations in the 1970s. Kenny was also a former member of the Wellington Township Board of Zoning Appeals.
Kenny was a 58 year member and past president of the Wellington Eagles Club, a former Wellington Auxiliary Police Officer, a Director of the Lagrange Engine Club, and a former member of the Goldwing Road Riders. Kenny was an avid outdoorsman and hunter and enjoyed traveling to Texas to hunt Rattlesnakes. He also hunted deer in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Kenny restored many old tractors, including a Farmall Diesel 560, and refurbished a Ford 1930 Model A automobile. He also owned many motorcycles over the years, including Indians, Harley Davisons, and Hondas. Kenny pulled many times in the Lorain County Fair tractor pulls and helped for many years doing tractor pull backs during the Friday night modified night tractor pulls at the Lorain County Fair.
Kenny was born on December 3, 1933 in a farm house on Jones Road, which is now the location of the Metro Parks Lodge, next to the old South Reservoir.
Kenny is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Elizabeth J. (Teehan) Farnsworth, brother Russell A. (Betty) Farnsworth, sister Edna Gower, daughters Bridget (Simon) Yoder and Brenda (Paul) Breitenbach, sons Kenneth K. Farnsworth, and Christopher A. Farnsworth. Grandchildren Amanda (Dan) Colley, Katherine (Brett) McCoy, David Yoder, Jeremiah Yoder, Meghan Farnsworth, Marshall Farnsworth, Morgan Farnsworth, Alexander Breitenbach, Ellenor Breitenbach, and Great-grandchildren Martin McCoy, Brodrick McCoy.
Kenny was preceded in death by his father, Kenneth Farnsworth, his mother Harryette (Moore) Farnsworth, and his sister Harryette (Farnsworth) Cooper-Cornwall, and an infant daughter.
Friends and family will be received Thursday, September 2 at Saint Patrick Catholic
Church, 512 N. Main St., Wellington from 3 to 9 p.m. and also on Friday, September 3
from 10 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial beginning at 11 a.m. with Rev. James Reymann officiating. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Wellington. Memorial
contributions, if desired, may be made to Wellington Well-Help Inc. at 127 Park Place,
Wellington, OH 44090 or the Southern Satellite Office on Aging at P. O. Box 118,
Wellington, OH 44090.