
of Conway, AR
February 3, 1964 - October 24, 2025
Kenneth Dale Bostian was born February 2, 1964 and passed away October 24, 2025 at home in Conway, Arkansas.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents and his father, Richard Bostian.
He leaves behind his mother, Marie Martin and daughters, Shawny Milum and husband, Brian, Courtney Fleming and husband, Hubert; along with 6 grand children; along with 3 siblings, Tina Johnson, Teresa Hixon and Bryan Bostian.
He will be remembered for his captivating photography and his great fondness of music and his guitar talents.
No service date at this time

So very sorry for your loss. Praying for comfort and healing for you all. Kenny and I worked together at Kar Pro Auto parts on 4th Street in Russellville for years. He was a great guy and so talented. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

Oh Kenny.... I am so saddened to even be typing this.
Thank you for being my friend and teaching me everything to know about photography. You will be missed her on earth.
Rest in peace- NeNe (Caneesha)

So long, Teacher Kenny. No more "Knock, knocking on Heaven's door" or southern fried chicken. I had the pleasure or working with Kenny in Shangqiu, China for two memorable years. Kenny managed his health problems with stoicism, never doubting that tomorrow would be another day for giving and receiving joy to and from his students and colleagues. Rock on Kenny, gone but never forgotten.

Kenny was a good friend Iam so sorry to see him pass my family is praying for his family he will be missed

The world was brighter with u in it "Ron Jeremy".. fly high my friend.. till we meet again..

It really breaks my heart to hear Kenneth’s death news! I had a very friendly relation with Kenneth back in China where I had my bachelor degree and he was a teacher there then! We always talked on photography and many more things! He was a very funny and amazing person! You’ll always be remembered among us! Rest in peace!

This really breaks my heart. Kenny and I had became really close over the last few decades. We talked about a lot from photography to his stay in china. My oldest loved him he was her diddy. For her that was a daddy that wasn’t blood. We had a lot of fun when he would come to our Fourth of July party’s and I would tell him he can’t come if he don’t bring his guitar.
He and my husband who plays bass would sit and play around on the strings.
I am going to greatly miss him

Missing you and I know your mother really misses you!

Kenny and I were friends the first day we met at Atkins high school we played football together and always had a great time rabbit hunting we got back together when he owned fins and feathers I’d stop by and see him and talk about hunting and our younger days. I will miss you my friend