Kenneth Delano Greenwell

kenneth greenwell

November 26, 1933 ~ December 10, 2018

Kenneth Delano “Sonny” Greenwell, 85, of Hollywood, MD passed away peacefully at his residence surrounded by his loving family on December 10, 2018. Born on November 26, 1933, in Hollywood, MD, he was the son of the late Valley Ignatius and Blanche Elizabeth Greenwell. He was the loving and caring husband of the late Margaret Wood Greenwell, whom he married on April 16, 1955, at St. Michaels Catholic Church, Ridge, MD. During their 62 wonderful years together, he built their first two homes, with her working by his side. They later moved to a beautiful home on the water in Hollywood, which they designed. All were meticulously manicured, as grass cutting was a favorite pastime of theirs. Sonny is survived by his children, Deborah A. Morgan (Mike) and Susan C. Gatton (John). He was blessed with five grandchildren; Michael A. Morgan II (Julie), KellyJo A. Haines (Kris), Bryan W. Owens, Ashley L. Mattingly (Alan), and Brooke G. Gatton and seven Great-grandchildren; Lila A. Haines, Abigail R. Morgan, Gabriel W. Morgan, Asher L. Haines, Liam A. Mattingly, Carson G. Mattingly, and Addison V. Mattingly. He is survived as well by three sisters, Mary McKenny, Agnes Poe and Dorothy Sickle, and one brother-in-law, Charles A. Wood (Carolyn). In addition to his parents he is predeceased by siblings; James Elmer Greenwell, Evelyn Muzzuco, Ignatius (Nace) Greenwell, Henry Chester Greenwell and Margaret Wilson. Sonny was an honest, hardworking man of many talents and a skilled craftsman; always willing to take on another project. After graduation from Great Mills High School in 1951, he went to work for Kirby Glass Company in Great Mills, before moving on to the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Maryland retiring in 1988, after 32 years of employment. He took great pride in and developed many great friendships during his time serving in the U. S. Army National Guard. Whether you called him Sonny, Kenny, KD, Doc, Dad or Pop-Pop, he made a lasting impression. His greatest contribution was being a husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He supported all in his family with whatever endeavor they took on. His love was unwavering. He always treasured his time spent with his family and friends. Ever and always, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were his priority. He often talked about the “good ole days”. Whether at work or play, Sonny was going to enjoy whatever it was he was doing. He especially enjoyed tinkering with whatever needed to be fixed or built, playing cards with his work friends and his neighborhood friends (who were more like family), casinos, horse racing, NASCAR racing, and bathtub racing. Later with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren, he was a beaming Pop-Pop cheering at every event; he was going to be there. He enjoyed firing up the old charcoal grill for burnt hot dogs and marshmallows for the Rascals. He was their greatest advocate and fan. The family will receive friends on December 13, 2018, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m with prayers recited at 7:00 p.m. at Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, 41590 Fenwick Street, Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on December 14, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. in St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church, 43950 St. John’s Road, Hollywood, MD. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Pallbearers will be: Michael A. Morgan II, Bryan W. Owens, Jamie Wilson, James (Bo) McKenny, Jr., Wayne Wood, and Melvin Dean. Honorary Pallbearers are: KellyJo A. Haines, Ashley L. Mattingly, and Brooke G. Gatton. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Hospice House of St. Mary’s, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, Maryland 20650 or the Cancer Care and Infusion Center of MedStar St. Mary's Hospital, P. O. Box 527, Leonardtown, MD 20650.

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  1. Joyce, Brent and Shane Spalding says:

    Debbie, Susan, Mike, John and Families – We are so saddened of the loss of your Dad! We always enjoyed his company and we had some extremely fun times and laughs with him throughout the years! He is reunited with your Mom and all the other loved ones that have gone before him. I know they all welcomed him into Heaven with open arms! We pray that you all will get through these tough days with great ease and we are keeping you all in our thoughts! Take care and please know that we all share in your loss and pain! Love you!

  2. So many wonderful memories of him . I know my dad will enjoy his company forever . Let your sadness be replaced with joy knowing he is with so many loved ones . RIP Uncle Sonny

  3. Susie & Debbie: So sorry to hear about your Dad’s passing. He always had a smile and a pleasant word for all he met. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are sent to all the family.

  4. Dear Debbie and Mike, Susan and John and the grands/great grands…. my heartfelt and sincere sympathy. SOOO hard, especially when a dad is as loving and committed to his family as your dad was. He was always so kind and friendly WHENEVER I saw him. Such a baseball/softball fan. And bigger fan of his family. Just a huge piece of Hollywood who is going to be sorely missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. Debbie & Susie: My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad. I know that your shared happy memories and joys will bring you comfort in the days ahead. God bless you and your families.

    With sincere condolences.

    Martha

  6. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. You will always have special memories of him and Margaret as I do. I am away in Florida but my heart is with you in the coming days!! Love to all.

  7. Kathy and Walter Wheeler says:

    Kelly,Kris, Uncle Charlie,Aunt Nookie, Debbie, and family We are so sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs, and love. Kathy and Walter

  8. Debbie, Susie and family, it has been a few years, but Sonny and Margret loved to dance at local dances. Doc always had a joke or story for you. You have our sincerest condolences.
    John and Elise

  9. Debbie and Suzie,

    May God bless you and your families, hold you in His arms, comfort and help you in this time of great sadness.

    Your Dad was one of the greatest! Love, Janet

  10. Debbie & Susan, I was sorry to hear of Sonny’s passing. I regret that I was unable to attend the services as I was out of town. He is happy now that he is reunited with Margaret. He was a great man.
    May he rest in peace. God Bless.

  11. Debbie, Susie, and family: Just heard about Sonny’s death and sorry I missed his services. Sonny was older than I, but I remember going to Blanches with my Mother when I was a young child. Sonny as a teen built a Shed beside the barn and he and I would go there to pop corn( soaked in lard) over a hot plate. Sonny had raised the pop corn himself. He would also take me for rides on a bicycle that he had equipped with an old mower motor,70 years ago!!! Sonny also really liked to eat squirrels and when I was a teen he would buy shot gun shells for me to hunt and bring him squirrels. I did this all through high school and he would take as many I could get.One year I gave him nearly 50 squirrels. My sincere condolences to you all at this time of loss.

  12. My condolences to the family and friends. It is never easy to deal with the death of a dear loved one. And even though I did not know your dear loved one, I still wanted to share a comforting scripture that has helped me with the loss of my loved ones.
    Revelation 21:4 “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away. May the God of all comfort, comfort the family and friends. And may this small publication provide you with comfort and hope: https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&pub=t-35&srcid=share


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