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Linda (Kuhn) Liggett
November 28, 2015
To the family, I am sorry for your loss. I remember Ken mostly from when I was in high school & because of my friendship with his sister, Jeanne. I remember all his beauty shop supplies in his mother's home and how Jeanne would get into them & try them out on herself & me. Since we were teenagers at the time, it was a fun thing getting into all those hair colors & experimenting. I remember thinking Ken was such a worldly guy (because he was older than me) and that being a hair dresser (which to me was impressive) was the greatest. I remember Ken was tall, dark and handsome. Those were good times and good memories. I hope the family also has good memories which can soften the grief I am sure you are feeling now.
Sandy Wright
November 27, 2015
Dear Rick and Jeanne, sorry for your loss
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