Kenneth Lichtenheld

Ken Lichtenheld passed peacefully, surrounded by family, Wednesday March 24, 2021. Ken is survived by his loving wife Pat (Pope King).

Born in Elmhurst, Illinois to the late Grover and Reba (King) Lichtenheld; he was the youngest and last surviving of four brothers, Bob, Jack, and Rick, and of a sister who died in infancy.

Proud Civil Engineering graduate of Purdue University, where he met his first wife, the late Jean (King), and of the University of Illinois where he earned his Master’s degree in Structural Engineering. Ken and Jean settled first in Downers Grove, Illinois, where they welcomed children Karen (Tom) Patton, Chris (David) Ohlemeyer, and Mark Lichtenheld. Ken’s career took the family next to Decatur, Illinois, where Ken worked for A. E. Staley, before settling in Warson Woods, Missouri working for Monsanto and as a private consultant. After Jean’s passing, Ken was blessed with the 35 year marriage to Pat. He also gained two more daughters, Susie (Greg) Archeski and Sandy (Mark) Ellis.

Proud grandfather of Ashleigh, Michele, Michael, Evan, Sydney, Blaine, Maggie and Kirk; great-grandfather of Dylan; cherished friend and wise-guy for too many friends to count. His passion for learning never waned. He loved life; dancing, playing cards and games, and, of course, playing practical jokes.

Ken served his country in the Air Force. He also served his community for many years as an Alderman for Warson Woods as well as City Engineer. Travels took him to South America and Europe, but most often to Indian Rocks Beach, Florida where he enjoyed the sun, seafood, and the companionship of his many friends. When not in Florida, he enjoyed time with friends and family in St. Louis as well as time in his wood shop, producing furniture and toys, or simply organizing and labeling everything. It was obvious to anyone privileged enough to have seen his work shop that Ken was born to be an engineer.

The family thanks BJC Hospice and the St. Louis Cremation Society for their wonderful care and compassion.

Donations in tribute to Ken should be made to a United States Veterans group of your choosing.

2 Comments

  1. John and Judith Pohl on April 1, 2021 at 8:10 pm

    To the Family of Ken Lichtenheld, Judy and I would like to express our sympathy to you on the loss of Ken. We are Warson Woods residents and Judy, my wife, served on the Board of Alderman with Ken. He was a true civil servant who gave of himself tirelessly in the best interest of our community. Please know that our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Ken will be remembered for his service. John and Judy Pohl



  2. Ashley on April 2, 2021 at 6:35 pm

    Forever loved, never forgotten. Love you grandpa❤



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