When was kenneth olden born to run

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    • At age 74, many people would opt to head to the golf course, settle down with a good book, or travel, rather than take a demanding full-time job.

      But not Kenneth Olden. In July, Olden took on a position that’s in the crosshairs of controversy in Washington, D.C. As director of the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Center for Environmental Assessment, Olden oversees EPA’s chemicals assessment program—the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). The program has been a lightning rod for criticism from Congress, industry, and environmental activists for years.

      The assessments that the IRIS program produces include EPA’s scientific judgment on the safe level of exposure to a chemical. Although these documents are not regulations, federal and state environmental decisionmakers rely on them as they craft rules and set pollution cleanup standards. EPA’s drafting of these assessments gets a lot of attention from chemical manufacturers and other companies that are liable

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      Kenneth C. Olden, age 68 of Dayton, formerly of Troy, passed away Sunday, June 30, 2019 at Widows Home of Dayton. He was born April 7, 1951 in Troy to the late Jesse and Deloris (Huggins) Olden.

      Kenneth is survived by his daughters Diamonds Alexander of Dayton, Mercedes Olden of Dayton, and Lisa Schoyer of Sidney, son Shane Olden of California, grandchildren Tara, Kara, Katie, Derrick, Alicia, LaFerris, and Madison, sisters Yvonne Croft of Dayton, Marilyn Olden of Cincinnati, and Lisa Taylor of Piqua, as well as brother Jesse Olden of Troy.  He was preceded in death by his wife Diana L. Olden, who passed in 2002.

      Kenneth’s hobbies included sports and music, and he was an avid Cincinnati Reds baseball fan. He worked as a construction worker for many years.

      A funeral service will be held 12:00PM Friday, July 5, 2019 at Fisher-Cheney Funeral Home, Troy with Elder Clarence Stafford officiating. Visitation will be from 11:00AM-12:00PM at the funeral