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Wilson Farrell
February 21, 2005
I only was able to work with Ken a few times at BBN, but I was always in awe. We will miss him.
Mark Fausett
January 24, 2005
I will always have fond memories of Ken; always there to help with a smile and sage wisedom.
His passing leaves a void in my life.
Mark Fausett
Lorraine Horn
January 24, 2005
I'll remember Ken in the quietness of the Mystic Lakes and the gentle sound of his swimming to the first bouy with his best buddy Ken L.
Geoffrey Knauth
January 24, 2005
Ken was a mentor and a friend who guided me to better ways of doing everything. I'm really going to miss him.
matthias felleisen
January 23, 2005
I only moved to Boston a few years ago, but I have run into Ken many times since then and I always enjoyed our conversations about Scheme and other things. Our community wil truly miss him.
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