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Kent C. Strang
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Kent C. Strang

May 6, 1936 — November 21, 2025

Manhattan. Kansas

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Kent C. Strang, born on May 6, 1936, in Omaha, Nebraska, passed away on November 21, 2025, in Manhattan, Kansas, leaving behind a legacy of joy and adventure. Kent dedicated a significant part of his career to the real estate industry, where he worked as a property tax consultant in Los Angeles. In 1986, he took a bold step and established his own commercial real estate business, Kent Strang & Associates, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to excellence.

In 1958, Kent joined the United States Army, fulfilling his military service until 1960. This experience undoubtedly shaped his character, contributing to the gentlemanly and friendly persona he was known for. Kent was a man who appreciated all that life had to offer, embodying a spirit that was outdoorsy, spontaneous, and adventurous.

After serving in the Army, Kent pursued his education with determination, graduating from the University of Nebraska with a bachelor's degree in economics. His thirst for knowledge and desire to excel drove him throughout his professional life.

In 1984, Kent met Sandra Henington in Los Angeles, and their connection blossomed into a remarkable partnership. Together, they traveled across the country and ventured around the world, exploring new places and sharing beautiful memories, including boating trips to Mexico and their cherished spot, Catalina Island. His other favorite vacation was spent annually with his friends at Baja, Mexico. Kent and Sandra eventually relocated to Manhattan, Kansas, in 2020, though they spent most of their journey in California.

Kent's hobbies and interests included boating, biking, hiking, traveling, and fishing reflecting his love for nature and adventure. He was a an avid reader and used his knowledge to complete the New York Times crossword puzzles in ink. Kent was a fan of Jeopardy and a daily watcher, he could answer the questions before Alex Trebek even asked the contestants. Kent loved exotic cars preferably fast cars with convertible tops. He was also a wine connoisseur and had a particular fondness for drinking Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, which became a favorite among friends and family.

Kent’s personality radiated warmth and humor, making him a beloved figure among those who knew him. He enjoyed life to its fullest and embraced every moment with a smile. His proudest accomplishments include owning his own yacht and marrying Sandra, with whom he shared a deep and meaningful life.

He is survived by his loving wife, Sandra (Henington) Strang; his sister, Linda Looney; mother-in-law, Sheila Burdett; brothers-in-law, Mack (Ruth) Henington and Chris Henington; sister-in-law, Sheila (Steve) Burch; and a plethora of nieces and nephews who will carry on his memory.

Kent was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Strang and Josephine Van Hoe; father-in-law Mack G. Henington; and sister, Ann Whelan.

A memorial service honoring Kent’s life will be held at Johnson & Mass-Hinitt Funeral Home in Junction City, Kansas, on December 5, 2025, beginning at 11:00 AM. We invite all who knew him to gather in remembrance of a remarkable man who lived life with passion, kindness, and unwavering spirit.

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