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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kenneth E.
Young, Jr.
August 5, 1945 – January 16, 2024
Kenneth E. Young Jr., 78 of Leicester, passed away peacefully on January 16th at his
home surrounded by his family and an abundance of Love. Born in Brattleboro Vermont on
August 5, 1945, he was the son of Kenneth E. Young Sr. and Beverly Shepard Fisher. His
childhood was spent living in the Middlebury area and while in his early teens, his family moved
to Brandon. As a teen, Ken, or Sonny as family and friends called him, worked at Rivers' Store,
pumped gas at Kenny Mohan's, milked cows at the Nickerson farm and handled lumber at
Dutton's Sawmill. He served his country in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany driving trucks,
earned his GED and an honorable discharge. Once home, Ken was employed at Old Fox
Chemical Company in Brandon, where he worked his way up over seventeen years from laborer
to plant manager in the commercial fertilizer industry. In the spring of 1983, while manager at
Old Fox, he met Anne Ballentine, a recent implant (flatlander from Cape Cod) when she came
looking for organic fertilizer. He looked at his secretary, rolled his eyes, and said under his
breath: "Another organic freak….."
"Mr. Chemical" married "Miss Bonemeal" on April 14, 1984. In 1985, they purchased
land in Leicester on which they built Foxcroft Farm and a life together. They drove school buses,
opened their home to foster children, raised sheep, beef and pigs, grew crops, milked cows, had
Belgian draft horses, gave horse drawn wagon and sleigh rides, built barns, and moved an old
schoolhouse to establish a home for their family.
Ken's commitment and contributions to the local community were demonstrated in a
number of ways. As manager at Old Fox, he sponsored the Old Fox Little League Team and
attended all of the games with his two oldest sons. He drove a school bus for twenty years,
earning the name "Chief" from his passengers and providing them with consistent structure and a
caring heart. Ken served on the Selectboard for the Town of Leicester for ten years, where he
contributed a true Vermonter perspective, a conservative approach to spending, and support to
the hardworking road crew. From 2000-2017, Ken worked with his wife Anne on their farm to
support the Harvest Program, where he exhibited a strong male role model and father figure to
the hundreds of youth that participated in the farm and community service program.
As a high school student at Old Brandon High, Ken had no interest in learning U.S.
History, and subsequently quit school when realizing that he needed to pass the class in order to
graduate. His interest sparked though in his retirement, and he educated himself through
watching documentaries and national news. Ken was a patriot and loved his country. He became
a passionate conservative and was eager to share his perspective. In recent years, his love for his
country in which he was raised and had served to support, continued to grow. He had empathy
for Donald Trump, even though the two had very different backgrounds and lifestyles. Ken
would state: "The only thing different between me and Donald Trump is billions of dollars." That
being said, he fully supported, with a selfless hope, Make America Great Again and remained
loyal to that cause.
Throughout his retirement, Ken worked to maintain the farm property, renovated the
barns to include a seasonal rental space and storage rental units, and spent days on his tractors
and bucket loader. In between his duties on the farm, he would spend time at Ken Mohan's
Service Center, sharing news, stories, and perspectives with friends.
Ken loved his family and he cared deeply for his friends. He was resilient, resourceful,
hardworking, clever, strong, loyal, kind, and had a great deal of common sense. He loved family
gatherings, to tell stories and to laugh, and family members loved to share in his joy. Ken leaves
behind his wife, Anne, his four children: Brent (Sotheary) of Brandon: Troy of Pittsford: Amy
(Mike) of Leicester: and Adam (Ebbie) of Pawcatuck CT: all of whom he was so very proud of,
as well as eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He is survived by two brothers: Herb
(Nancy) Fisher of Brandon: Gary Fisher (Nancy) of Pittsford: Kathy (Mark) Lancaster,
Columbus NJ; and Cheryl Young, Browns Mills NJ and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He
also leaves behind two very special lifelong friends: Philip (Sonny) Carrara and Kenny(Burger)
Mohan. He was predeceased by his mother, Beverly, his father, Kenneth(Bud), his stepfather,
Herb Fisher, his sister, Sandi Sanderson and Katherine Bertrand, who was like a second mom to
him.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his name can be made to Brandon Area Rescue Squad at
1338 Franklin Street, Brandon VT 05733 or Brandon Senior Citizens' Center Inc. at 1591 Forest
Dale Road, Brandon, VT 05733.
A Celebration of Life will be held on May 18th at 1:00 pm at their home, Foxcroft Farm.
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