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Warcester Williams
August 1, 2025
It is with heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and acquaintances of Opp that I submit my `Opp´ memory. We met in the sixth grade. He was one of the first people that approached me on my first day at Hawthorne Elementary. He was my first friend in this new school, and we remained close friends through our college years. He came to every football game and track meet providing encouragement and support through the good and bad seasons. We traveled to almost every high school basketball game together. He would play the drum solo on the steering wheel while drinking a McDonald´s orange Hi-C. We lost touch after college, but reunited in recent months. Opp was always a good friend to me, and I hope I was a good friend to him. Love you Opp. Your smile and laugh will be missed.
Emily Dresch
July 31, 2025
I enjoyed working along side Ken as a Client and Colleague for many years. He will be missed!
Craig Patton
July 30, 2025
Opp and I first met in Jr High and became friends from that point. I can remember playing basketball in his parents driveway on his goal attached to the garage (fun times). We maintained our friendship throughout high school. We would occasionally ride to away basketball games with a couple other friends (he drove because none of our parents would let us drive that far 1-2 hour drives :-) ). We lost touch after high school until a mutual classmate reconnected us all! My fondest memory however happened just a few weeks ago when his family and fellow co-workers through him a celebration and myself and two other friends surprised him by driving down from St. Louis and had several other friends reach out to him by phone while we were there. I will never forget the "surprised" look on his face and the feeling we all had! Rest in Peace dear friend! Until we meet again!
Al Hursey
July 30, 2025
Being friends from his birth this is tough. But I choose to remember the great things, so many. I will try to list a few of them quickly
As possible. College roommates, golf teammates, softball (ken was a great pitcher and good athlete), assisted in getting him started and hired in the industry, witnessing Bev and ken start dating and marriage, he lit the unity candle at my wedding to Kathy (fun pic), I assisted in him suggesting (funny story) his agency, we once bowled 5 games and had exactly the same total score, I enjoyed him answering the phone Kenneth Wayne Opperman and that is why he did it that way for me, the Wayne part of his name was from our Doctor Wayne Cox, Wayne Cox was Super fan in the STL area and was close to ken´s dad Bob, so it was not surprising that uncle Bob was a huge sports fan, thus ken was too, and Eric took this start to the next, highest level in sports. Ken and Eric have unreal concentration talent to do stats and running score board clocks at major college and professional sports events. I was proud of his business work ethic, and his total loyalty to Bev, and his kids, grand kids. I have hundreds of more events and stories. But most of all I will miss talking to him! He was a strong believer in Christ so I am confident he is just fine.
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