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Gerrit Geurs
July 14, 2022
We miss you Ken!
Jim Hohman
July 14, 2020
We still think and talk about you, and most of all we miss you, friend
Lay Cheng Lee
August 4, 2014
Ken is a gentleman and a scholar. He touched all our lives in the best possible ways, with generosity of spirit and other ways, wit, candor, humor, kindness, brilliant observations and courage in the face of adversity. I miss him and will never forget him.
Jim Hohman
August 4, 2014
Ken, I am very grateful for your friendship and all the wonderful times we had skiing, at table and in theaters. Your dry, deadpan delivery brought a lot of laughter to our group. Most of all, I really appreciated your concern for my partner, Dick, in the last years of his life. He did, too. You were loved, and you will be missed.
Wayne Bennett
August 3, 2014
Ken was a kind and good man. I am saddened by his departure and will miss him.
Dave Miller
July 31, 2014
rest in peace and may you give the same joy to those around you where ever you are as you did to those you left behind......you will be missed.
July 28, 2014
Dear Ken, skiing, singing, dance performances, Saturday morning breakfasts, and you incredible admiration of concrete LOL You made me laugh,As a fellow singer with you for ten years it is my hope thee angels now sing thee to thy rest and I know that we will sign together again someday, but until that day I am going to miss you terribly.
Rosa Morales
July 28, 2014
Ken you will be truly missed. May you rest in peace.
- Rosa Morales
Terry Pranses
July 25, 2014
Ken, you enlivened many ski trips with wit. We'll never forget how you managed to swoop down the steepest slopes in perfect form. Fearless, or so it seemed.
You are missed by many.
Jeanne Kuklin
July 23, 2014
Ken,
Your professional expertise added a lot to the functioning of the department and I know you'll be missed by your colleagues, both here and at Baruch.
Denise Phillips
July 23, 2014
Ken will be missed in more ways than one, especially his sense of humor. You were loved.
Has Modi
July 23, 2014
Ken:It was a pleasure working with you. We miss you. May God bless your soul in eternal peace.
MaryAnn Bellomo
July 23, 2014
Ken:
I will never forget your dry sense of humor. You will be missed as a colleague and friend.
July 22, 2014
Ken, you will be dearly missed by all in the office and at Baruch.
James Gleba (Brooklyn)
Gerrit Geurs
July 22, 2014
We miss you Ken.
Julie Dreizen
July 22, 2014
It was a pleasure working with Ken - he was always kind and was generous with his time and quick to share information that he thought others would find helpful. He is already missed in the office.
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