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Kenneth Desjardin

Millbury, Massachusetts

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Kenneth Desjardin, 83MILLBURY - Kenneth R. Desjardin Sr., 83, died Tuesday, Nov. 28th at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, after being stricken ill. His wife, Priscilla M. (MacDonald) Desjardin died in 2013. He leaves a son, Kenneth R. Desjardin Jr. of Millbury; a daughter, Pat M. Antaya of...

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Another memory about Ken. Missed by so many! You can tell he touched so many lives during his time here. That's just the true measure of the kind of a person he was. Funny, smart, fun, generous, and a really great motorcycle rider. Although I knew him through the Blue Knights for a few years, I will treasure what a friend he was to all.

Kenny was a great motorcycle rider with the Blue knights. One of my favorite memories was riding with him on the drill team. Our opposing bikes entering the figure 8's and split the rail often brought the bikes so close that our highway boards would slightly touch as we passed one another. We would marvel and laugh at accomplishing such a skill without worrying that we might crash into each other!

What a great man this world has lost !!!! Ride the heavens !!!! ❤

So sorry to hear of your father's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kenny was one heck of a guy, and I'm so sorry to hear that he has passed. He could always put a smile on everyones' face with his many stories, was a wealth of helpful information, and was a great motorcyclist and a good friend. He was larger than life, and it was a real pleasure to know and work with him. Our condolences to Boy, along with the rest of his family. You will be missed, Kenny!

Sad news. Very sad indeed.

To the family of Kenny, so very sorry for your loss. Ken was a tremendous advocate for the sport of motorcycling and a kind and generous man.

Boy and Pat
We are so sorry to hear about your Dad he was a great man and a long time friend. He will never be forgotten he's a legend in his own time.
With heavy hearts Al and Shirley Benoit

To Kenny, Our family and yours are intertwined through the years. Through my dad Reginald Hamm we became friends and with Cheri's association with Polly, we spent many hours together in Mass. and Florida reconnecting. Rest in Peace from our family to yours.
Reginald and Cheri Hamm