Ken-Ehni-Obituary

Ken Ehni

Santa Rosa, California

Age 71

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Ken EhniFebruary 12, 2024Ken Ehni, 71, of Santa Rosa, Calif., passed away unexpectedly on February 12, 2024. Ken was born and raised in San Francisco, where he played baseball and graduated from Lincoln High School.Ken married Diane Pfaeffle in 1976 and they had two sons, Scott and Nathan.Ken's...

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My heart goes out to you and your family Diane!

Our sincere condolences, Diane. I spoke with Don Eagan yesterday and he told me of Ken's passing. I really liked Ken and our neighborly conversations. Be well.

Diane and Family, I am deeply saddened to hear the loss of your dear Ken - I truly know only how painful this is. Keeping you all in my heart and prayers. Sending you all strength and love.

Diane & Family, So sorry to hear of Ken´s sudden passing. I can truly say that I understand how you feel at this time....... And wish I could make these times less hurtful/painful for you. Please know that you are in my thoughts, prayers and heart. Hugs, Maryann

Our deepest sympathies to the Ehni Family. A man who was a great teacher and mentor.. we have many fond memories of Ken .. he touched many lives and will be greatly missed

We were shocked to hear of Kens passing. He was a kind and wonderful man not to mention a great neighbor. Our memories of Carriage Court still warm our hearts Sending our heartfelt love and prayers to Diane and the Ehni Family.

i have known ken since the 2nd grade. we spent alot time 2gether until the early 20ies, i met diane when ken took me over 2 her house 2 do my taxes. the.house was full of faffles (sisters)..ken was the nicest and most honest guys i have known .it was an honor 2 share some time 2 gether.

First, I would like to share Tammy and my sincerest condolences your loss of Ken. Anyone who knew Ken was touched by him in some way and I just wanted you to know how much he influenced my life. I have had few people I would call a mentor, Ken was one of the most influential. Ken always had a way of encouraging and guiding me that made me a better person. Much love to you.

My sympathy and prayers to Diane and the family. I was a schoolmate (middle school) of both Diane and Ken and remember them as happy and a pleasure to be around. Compare a photo of Ken then and now -- his friendly nature still comes through! Ken will be remembered today at mass at my church here in Sao Miguel, Portugal.