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John Wedig
January 18, 2022
I was sorry to hear about Ken's passing, I worked with Ken at DCMA. I remember he often talked about his children, he was proud of them and you could tell he loved them. He talked about his wife also and he loved her. I remember when his daughter was getting married and how nervous he was about it, wanting to make sure everything went just right for her. And you can't mention Ken without mentioning his cars, he enjoyed his cars. He would show me pictures of his cars and we would talk about are mutual interest in cars and is car calendars. And we can't forget his chicken's, he brought me a couple eggs to try, they where good. I could go on about Ken, he was a good man, lots of friends, good family and a good man to work with. He will be missed.
William Beeman
January 16, 2022
Rest in peace.
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