Kenny Law, ‘Moonshiners’ star, dies at 68
“Moonshiners” star. Kenny Law has died. He was 68 years old.
The show’s official Facebook account shared the news on Thursday.
“We are deeply saddened by Kenny Law dies. He has been a valued member of our Moonshiners community since season eight.
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“Our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. Shine on, Kenny.”
The cause of death has not been made public.
Law was a regular on the Discovery Channel series “Moonshiners,” which followed a series of self-made moonshiners in the Appalachian region of the United States.
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“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Kenny Law. He was a valued member of our Moonshiners community since season eight.”
The series debuted in 2011 and ran for 14 seasons.
Law had his own distillery, Law’s Choice Distillery, in Virginia, which he ran with his cousin, Henry Law. According to website of the distillerythe Law family has been creating whiskey for over 60 years.
According to Law’s bio on the “Moonshiners” page. on the Discovery Channel, Law “grew up and shined with his cousin Henry, under the tutelage of his uncle, the world-famous outlaw, Amos Law.”
“Henry and Kenny have had each other’s backs for as long as they can remember. When prosecutors gave Kenny the choice to snitch on his fellow automakers or go to prison, Kenny took the same path as his cousin Henry, upholding a code of silence and opting for years in federal prison “, concludes the biography.
Other notable stars in the series include Mark Ramsey, Tim Smith, Digger Manes and Amanda Bryant.
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Bryant went to Instagram Wednesday in his honor.
“Last night we lost a true moonshine legend Kenny Law,” her caption began.
“I will miss you dearly, it was an honor to know you and call you my friend. Rest in peace, big guy. Prayers for the entire Law family at this time. They are all very good friends of mine and my heart breaks for each and every one of them.
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“Rest in peace Kenny Law, much respect always.”