It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of KenDaryl Leon Primus, known to all as Ken, on May 2, 2025, at the age of 50. Ken passed peacefully in his sleep, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and dedication to those who knew him.
Ken was born on July 17, 1974, in Detroit, MI. He graduated from Oak Park High School before attending Ferris State University, where he laid the foundation for a career that blended both business and hands-on expertise. Ken pursued a successful career in banking and mortgaging before relocating to Arizona in 2008. In 2010, he completed the Phoenix Electrical JATC Apprenticeship program to become a journeyman wireman. He was a proud member of IBEW Local 640 and worked for over 10 years at Rosendin Electric, where he rose to the position of Quality Assurance and Commissioning Area Manager, earning the respect of his colleagues.
Ken shared a deep and loving bond with his wife, Makisha Wilson-Primus, and a proud father to his two sons, KenDaryl II and Lawrence Xavier. He loved his family deeply and was especially close to his mother, Dr. Francine Sims, often referring to herself as a “boy mom” due to her deep affection for her son. He also maintained a close relationship with his stepfather, Gregory Sims.
Outside of work, Ken had a passion for adventure. He loved to travel, he never turned down a cruise. He was an avid sports fan, and a bigger Detroit Lions fan. Ken also had a talent for baking and enjoyed trying out new recipes, always bringing joy to his loved ones with his culinary creations.
Ken will be remembered for his warm sense of humor and his generosity. Always ready with a joke and a helping hand, Ken’s kindness touched the lives of many. He was the type of person who would give without hesitation, finding joy in helping others. His family, especially his boys, were his pride and joy, and he poured his love into them every day.
Ken leaves behind a heartbroken family including his Uncle, Leonard Primus and cousins, Tiffany and Dalya Primus as well a host of friends who will forever cherish the memories of his laughter, love, and unwavering support.
A memorial service will be held on May 9, 2025, at Gilbert Memorial Park. The viewing will begin at 10:00 AM, followed by services at 11:00 AM.
I wish you and your family peace. May God bless your family.
Sending my heartfelt condolences to the entire family- this is such a tragic loss. Praying for peace & comfort for you all. To Makisha and Lawrence – sending you both hugs and so much love. I pray every beautiful memory of Ken provides you joy, peace and comfort. May he rest in peace.
Ken was a great friend and mentor. He gave me the opportunity to advance my career and become a member of QA/QC. I am truly grateful and honored to have known him. Rest in Power!
I’m so saddened to hear about Ken’s passing. He was not only an incredible friend and mentor but also a truly kind soul who made such a lasting impact on everyone around him. I’ll always cherish the memories wile working with him. My thoughts are with you and family during this difficult time.
Makisha
I offer you and your family my deepest sympathies.
Ken was a one of kind guy, anytime you seen him he always had a huge smile on his face. I will always remember the first time meeting him in 2010 working side by side, he was always joking and having fun. Then there was the big bear hugs he would give you when he had not seen you in awhile. He will be truly missed by everyone. Rest in peace brother we all love you!
Ken was a part of our team. Although I didn’t know him as well as others, my last memory of him was volunteering to give our extra meals to the homeless on the streets of San Antonio, TX after our Quality Summit. He was selfless and kind, with an endearing personality. My heartfelt condolences go out to your family.
I extend my deepest condolences to the family on the loss of my beloved son-in-law, KenDarryl Primus. Although I am not typically one for expressing my thoughts, I felt compelled to share how much we cherished him. Our bond was particularly special; he was always there for me during emergencies. I will forever miss that support. My thoughts are with my daughter, Makisha, and his two sons, KenDarryl Jr. and Lawrence. You all hold a permanent place in my heart, along with Mom, or “Boy Mom” Francine, who is truly a remarkable person. My heart aches for everyone affected by this loss, including myself. Please know that I am here for you for anything you may need.
Love Mom and the other Granny
Ken was always willing to help. He would travel across the country for Rosendin. Ken’s sense of humor, excitement for quality, and passion for everything he does will be missed. God bless Ken and his beautiful family.
I am shocked and heartbroken to hear about the passing of Ken. Please accept my deepest condolences. Ken was a valuable colleague to me and his teammates at work, and a great friend to me and many people. His sense of humor and charisma were something special. He also had an unwavering dedication to anything he worked on, whether business or personal. It was a great privilege to know Ken, and he has made a lasting impression on me. It is hard to imagine the workplace without his presence, and even more difficult to imagine the feelings of his family and friends. I hope they all find comfort in the fun memories of Ken, as his spirit was truly one of happiness and joy. I know I will, and I will think of him often. God bless you all! I will cheer for the Detroit Lions this year, and so long as they are not up against the Bills, I hope they win the big game. Ken knows I would support him at least that far, as would he do the same for me! ❤️
I worked with Ken with the past his for so many years at Rosedon. I’m retired journeyman as well and I’ll miss my friend. I’ll never forget I brought you to the dance buddy dance away in heaven my prayers to your family, dear wife, and your kids always remember your buddy Randy
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Makisha, my prayers are with you and your family. May the Lord comfort you and bring you peace. I’m very sorry for your loss.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who may been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28
Please accept my deepest condolences over the loss of Ken. Nothing I can say will take away the pain you are experiencing. I share in your sadness and offer my heartfelt support and friendship in this difficult time.Ken was an amazing friend and co-worker to me and everyone around him. His smile and laughter would brighten your day if you were suffering with a difficult time. He would often talk to me about going on cruise and having such a wonderful time with his family. Those memories will continue to live through us and give us strength to recover from this loss. He and I had a special bond and friendship that I will always cherish and remember. To everyone that he touched may God comfort your hearts and have Ken’s memories live on forever.
It’s hard to encapsulate your feelings about someone like Ken and what he meant to the people he touched with his presence. Ken was a special person, as evident in the outpouring of condolences we see here and in other forums. Ken was a part of a very dedicated group of Quality professionals who push forward daily against strong headwinds, but relentless in their pursuit of service and support, and Ken was one of our best. I had the privilege of calling him both teammate and friend for over 9 years. He was a dedicated pupil, a captivating instructor, and a passionate man. Ken was a strong leader within our regional team and would offer his support to anyone who needed it. But aside from work, Ken and I had fun together. We’ve shared many stories and laughs together over a cigar or a meal throughout the years. I’m left with too many memories of the man he was and continues to be in our hearts and minds.
To Ken’s family. My heart and thoughts are with you as you navigate this sad and uncertain time. I hope the overwhelming amount of love and support from friends and family will help you stay strong as you move forward, knowing Ken’s legacy lives on in his children.
With Love, Zach Sharber
My condolences to the family. He was taken too soon… Ken was an amazing part of the Quality team at Rosendin and he will be deeply missed by us all. I’ll always remember his incredible smile and laughter that would fill the room and could put anyone at ease. Rest in peace Ken…
So saddened over the loss of a great coworker and friend. I got to work closely with Ken for 6 years and will miss him terribly. A few years ago, one of my projects was in trouble of missing a turnover date. I called Ken for help, and he showed up on my site the next day at 5am. He stayed the rest of the week to help. We wrote MOPs together nonstop for those few mornings, in between lots of laughs and venting sessions. I share this story because when I think of Ken, I think of someone that was reliable, intelligent, hardworking, and always there for you when you needed help.
To Ken’s family, I’m so sorry for your incredible loss and will be thinking of you through this difficult time.
My sincere sympathy to Ken’s Family,