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KENNETH MARDER Obituary

MARDER, KENNETH CIRO Kenneth Ciro Marder died on August 7, 2014, son of Alfred and Nancy Cavallaro Marder. Kenneth was a graduate of James Hillhouse High School and secured Master’s degrees from the Yale School of Public Health and Southern Connecticut State University Library Science. He was employed at the Bronson Library in Waterbury, Connecticut. Kenneth leaves behind a sister, Rebecca Ann Reim, a niece, Emily Ifracht, and a nephew, Adam Reim, Aunt Adele Shapiro and Aunt Caroline Cavallaro. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 16 at 10:00 a.m. at the family’s residence, 20 Mumford Road, New Haven, CT

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Published by The New Haven Register from Aug. 9 to Aug. 10, 2014.

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August 15, 2014

My deepest sympathy for the family. My prayers for comfort and understanding. Love Alder Tyisha Walker

Dori Ahern

August 12, 2014

I just learned of Ken's passing from the peace council. I remember Ken's quiet presence last Christmas at a party at the family home. Alfred Marder, Ken's father is the co-chair of our New Haven Peace Council. Ken supported his father in his work and was often at our peace activities. My heart goes out to Al to lose his only son at this time in his life. And to Ken's sister and the entire family. This was very sad news indeed.

August 12, 2014

It is with great sorrow that I learned of the passing of my long time patient, Ken. My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family. Howard Charney DDS

August 11, 2014

My prayers and sympathies for Kenny and his family. Sincerely, Gabe B.

August 10, 2014

My thoughts are with Kenny's family: we went to Hillhouse together, he was a wonderful person. Susan Wright

Eugene Esares

August 10, 2014

My sympathies to Kenny's family. I will mourn the passing of my good, childhood friend. May his memory be eternal.

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