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Kenneth Pribble Obituary

PRIBBLE, Kenneth G. Age 84, of Palm Harbor, died Oct. 4th. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Joanne; two daughters, Gail and Cynthia (Tim) and three grandchildren. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII, and after, earned an engineering degree at U of I. He worked 35 years for Sunbeam Corp., rising to President of their Service Division. A dedicated family man, he loved car racing, photography, painting, and nature. Most of all, he loved the Lord and his church, & served as an elder. His memorial service will be held on Friday, Oct. 8th, at 11 am at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Dunedin.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Oct. 6, 2010.

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Carolyn Cousineau

October 8, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I really enjoyed your visits to
the Diagnostic clinic. So nice to have a few laughs over our pasts with
Sunbeam and Jerry. You two were such a special couple. He will always be your special angel.. Carolyn Akey-Cousineau

October 7, 2010

I was so surprized to learn of Ken's passing. I haven't seen you two in such along time with not working at the clinic. I hope he didn't suffer
and that your strength helped him deal with illness.. It was so nice to be able to meet you and talk about the old days of Sunbeam and Jerry.
Sure had some good times back then. Ken was such a caring person,
as you are. What a super couple. Glad you could share so many years. Take care. Carolyn Akey-Cousineau Clearwater

Patty Ingman

October 6, 2010

Without a doubt one of the sweetest and dearest men I have ever known. Always greeted me with a big smile and twinkle in his eye. He will be deeply missed. God Bless his family.

Robert Woodland

October 6, 2010

Ken was such a kind man. He is in the hands of the Lord now. May God Bless the Family.

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