Paul Johnson Kenoyer

Paul Johnson Kenoyer obituary, Palm Bay, FL

Paul Johnson Kenoyer

Paul Kenoyer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ammen Family Cremation & Funeral Care - Palm Bay on Jul. 3, 2025.

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PAUL JOHNSON KENOYER, a resident of Palm Bay, FL, for many years, died June 28, 2025, at his home.
Paul was born September 27, 1953 at Mercy Hospital in Portland, Maine, the fourth of five children to Jean and Margaret Johnson Kenoyer. He attended Scarborough Schools, including a year at Cheverus, and graduated in 1971. He graduated from Barrington College in RI in 1975, majoring in math and business.
After a couple years with a food service company handling business issues, he joined his parents in south Florida and went to work for a family-related payroll company, handling their computer systems. Later he moved to Palm Bay and worked in the accounting/payroll department at Florida Institute of Technology for many years until he retired on a medical disability.
He was pre-deceased by his son, Douglass Kenoyer in 2015, and his parents Jean Ellis Kenoyer and Margaret Louise Johnson, and by his youngest sibling: Christopher Jay Kenoyer.
He is survived by his other siblings: Judi Stoy (William) of Brunswick, ME, Nancy Neely (Robert) of Milbridge, ME, and James Kenoyer, of Augusta, Maine. He is also survived by his former wife, Tracy Eaton-Kenoyer, also of Palm Bay.
Paul's faith was very important to him and he was always involved in whatever church he was attending at the time, especially in the choir. He also sang solos at his sister's wedding and at his parents' funerals. In Fort Lauderdale he was in the choir at Coral Ridge church. When they moved to Palm Bay, he was an active member of Bay West Church until ill health prevented him from singing in the choir.
He will be interred in the family plot in Milo ME at a later date.

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