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Official Obituary of

Pastor Kenneth A. Fairbrother

November 27, 1956 ~ November 29, 2020 (age 64) 64 Years Old

Pastor Kenneth Fairbrother Obituary

THIS IS A COURTSEY LISTING FOR SANDY & BROCK FAIRBROTHER AND HIS ENTIRE FAMILY FOR OUR VERY GOOD FRIEND KEN FAIRBROTHER.  - David M.  & Dayre M. Williams

Kenneth Archie Fairbrother was born on November 27th, 1957 in Shillong, Assam, India to missionaries Archie and Marguerite (Bare) Fairbrother. He was the 4th of 7 children born to that union. His family continued to live in India until he was in Junior High when they moved back to the States and landed in Huron, SD. After the family moved to Lincoln, NE he attended Lincoln Northeast (Go Rockets…) and graduated in 1975. After High School he attended Dakota Bible College in Huron, South Dakota where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Sacred Literature. During his first year in college he met his wife, ministry partner, and best friend Sandy Scheurer. They were married on November 21st, 1976 in Rapid City, South Dakota. After he completed college, they accepted their first full-time ministry position at Superior Church of Christ in Superior, Nebraska in the fall of 1983. In 1985 Ken and Sandy welcomed their only child Brock into the world. Ken was thrilled to be a father and would spend the rest of his life teaching his son what it means to be a man who lives, loves, and leads well. The Church in Superior saw significant growth during the Fairbrother’s tenure there. Much of that growth can be accredited to Ken’s relentless work ethic, sense of personal responsibility, and desire to show genuine love to everyone God put in his path. In the spring of 1995, the family accepted a ministry position at Countryside Christian Church in Kearney, Nebraska. Once again, Ken went to work loving the Church into a deeper sense of purpose, joy, and Hope. And once again incredible changes and growth occurred. He also spent much of his time in Kearney as the Chaplain at St John’s Center, a nursing home with the Good Samaritan Society. In the fall of 2007, they moved to South Dakota to care for Sandy’s father. Shortly after moving to the Black Hills, Ken accepted the position of Senior Minister at Black Hawk Community Church. He hated the snow, but he loved the people. He formed many relationships and was heavily involved in Convoy of Hope and other inter-ministry activities. In the spring of 2018 Ken and Sandy accepted their final position at Missouri Valley Christian Church in Missouri Valley, Iowa. The Church welcomed them warmly with open arms. The last two years were full of joy and community. Ken’s legacy is Hope. He wanted everyone to know Jesus Christ was the reason for that Hope. Even in his most painful moments, Hope was at the forefront of his mind. Ken enjoyed many activities including smoking meat, going on road trips, going to football games (Skol Vikings), and even doing laundry. But nothing compared to getting to love on his family, especially his two beautiful granddaughters. Ken Fairbrother died of Covid-19…ONLY Covid-19…on November 29th, 2020 in Omaha, Nebraska on Mercy Road, surrounded by family.

Ken is survived by his wife Sandy, son Brock and daughter in-law Jenna, two beautiful granddaughters McKenna and Johnna, brother Chuck, sisters Jeannie and Zana, and several cousins, nephews, and nieces.

Visitation services will be held Thursday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Missouri Valley Christian Church in Missouri Valley, Iowa.

Graveside service will be held on Friday, December 4, 2020 at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Lincoln, NE at 2:00 p.m.. We will all meet at Gate 2 at the Cemetery.

The family requests that anyone who attends wear a mask and maintain social distance. All are welcome.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you feed a homeless person or help someone in need.

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