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robert carter
February 16, 2014
I think of him often

WW II Data processing group based in Brooklyn
Dave Doucette
May 15, 2013
Ken was a great man, I'm glad to have known him as my father-in-law. I found this photo in his belongings, it dates back to WW II. Somewhere in this photo is Ken, try to find him. ;-)
Carol George
May 14, 2013
Debbie, Your parents were wonderful loving people. I feel honored to have known them. I know you will miss your father, but I hope you take comfort in knowing he is reunited with your mother.
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