Kenneth 'Kenny' J. McCurdy

January 27, 1969 - January 24, 2021

Kenny McCurdy passed away along with his beloved wife, Marci Baak at their home in Salt Lake City on Sunday, January 24th at the age of 51. 

Kenny was born to parents Carol Wiley and John McCurdy in Maine on January 27, 1969. He grew up in Wilton, ME and graduated from Mt. Blue High School. After spending a little time in Denver he moved back 

to Maine to begin his career in excavation. He later moved to Florida and continued this same career. In 2013 he moved to Salt Lake City. While living in SLC he rekindled his love for the guitar and music and helped form the band “Dealin in Dirt.” Also while living in SLC, Kenny met and married Marci Baak, whom he absolutely adored. 

Kenny is survived by his dad, Ken Wiley; brothers, Kevin McCurdy, Dan Wiley and Joe Healey; and sister Teri Karnopp. 

Kenny was preceded in death by his father John McCurdy and his mother Carol Wiley. 

Where ever Kenny was his presence was felt and he will be missed by many. 

A gofundme page has been created in memory of Kenny McCurdy fund and all donations will go to helping people who suffer with addiction. 

Due to current circumstances, you may honor Marci and Kenny at a temporary memorial that will be set up Saturday, February 6, 1pm – 4pm at 819 East Hudson Avenue, Salt Lake City 84106 There will be a place to leave written memories or take a moment to reflect. 

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In Loving Memory

Sending so much love to you and the family Kevin. XXOO

The Gover Family

Winter Park, FL

I never got to meet Kenny, but I know that he brought happiness into the life of my daughter, and for that I am grateful. I am heartbroken for your family and ours, that things turned out so sadly

Linda Remenyi

Edithvale, Vi

We will remember Kenny with his warm smile and genuine personality always. He shared his passion for music with his friends and a community that loved him. He found true love with Marci. We are heartbroken that they are no longer with us. We wish Kenny's family and friends peace and comfort as you remember him and miss him always.

Mary Jo and Shawn McMillen

Salt Lake City, UT

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