I will keep Ken in my prayers. He was an acolyte with me at the Church of the Advent. Ken was a fun person to know then. I am confident he is in heaven.
SO SORRY THAT KEN IS GONE. WE PLAYEDFOOTBALL TOGETHER. YOU KNOWWE ARE GETTING OLD EACH TIME I SEE SOME ONE GONE IT BRINGS BACK THE TIME IWAS YOUNG AND ALL WAS KOOL. I CANT BELIVE WE ARE GETTING AT THE END. I LOVE ALL OF YOU AND AT NITE I DREAM OF YOU. I HOPE WE SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN. I REALITY MEAN THIS. I LOVE EVERY ONE AND IT MAKES ME SAD WHEN SOMEONE GOES . GOD BLESS ALL. I LOOK AHEAD TO SEE ALL OF YOU AGAIN KEN GOD WILL LOOK UPON WITH WITH GRACE. GORGE
Drew has many memories of Kenny as im hearing now, he lived accross the street on Knowlton, drew had baskeball court and Kenny had the sandbag punching bag in his garage. Football, hockey and baseball/stickball, curbball in the street.... I remember afterschool parties in my basement on Brockett Drive..ohdear...rest in peace dear friend....
Kenny, as we called him back then, was my first boyfriend in Ken Jr. High. He gave me this HUGE ring to wear around my neck. I don't think we ever went out, but I was his "girlfriend" for at least a month.
Bruce Appelbaum
Sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. He made junior high gym class very entertaining. I can still see George Saliba trying to pronounce his name.
George Batterson
I will keep Ken in my prayers. He was an acolyte with me at the Church of the Advent. Ken was a fun person to know then. I am confident he is in heaven.
Sally Cook (Neal)
Kenny and I danced together at my house numerous times. He gave me my first piece of jewelry at 14..... such a memorable guy.....
John Camilleri
Kenny was a wild man. Can't believe he's gone.
Richard Graham
No one enjoyed life like Ken. He had a crazy sense of humor all his life and will be missed by every one who knew him.
George Howe
SO SORRY THAT KEN IS GONE. WE PLAYEDFOOTBALL TOGETHER. YOU KNOWWE ARE GETTING OLD EACH TIME I SEE SOME ONE GONE IT BRINGS BACK THE TIME IWAS YOUNG AND ALL WAS KOOL. I CANT BELIVE WE ARE GETTING AT THE END. I LOVE ALL OF YOU AND AT NITE I DREAM OF YOU. I HOPE WE SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN. I REALITY MEAN THIS. I LOVE EVERY ONE AND IT MAKES ME SAD WHEN SOMEONE GOES . GOD BLESS ALL. I LOOK AHEAD TO SEE ALL OF YOU AGAIN KEN GOD WILL LOOK UPON WITH WITH GRACE. GORGE
Gretchen Gotthelf (Krouse)
Drew has many memories of Kenny as im hearing now, he lived accross the street on Knowlton, drew had baskeball court and Kenny had the sandbag punching bag in his garage. Football, hockey and baseball/stickball, curbball in the street.... I remember afterschool parties in my basement on Brockett Drive..ohdear...rest in peace dear friend....
George Butters
Can't say I knew Ken very well, but I certainly knew of him...and still have a few vague memories of his fun-loving antics.
Go quietly into the night...we'll be following in your footsteps soon enough.
Eugenia Brown (McAlexander)
Sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. I had a crush on him in high school but it was from afar. He was a good guy and really cute.
Betsy Williams (Barry)
Kenny, as we called him back then, was my first boyfriend in Ken Jr. High. He gave me this HUGE ring to wear around my neck. I don't think we ever went out, but I was his "girlfriend" for at least a month.
Rest in Peace, Ken