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Candy Evavold
September 24, 2005
I was saddened to learn of Kenny's passing. Though I had not seen him in many years I will always remember him as a fun guy with a smile on his face. He had a great sense of humor and was always making me laugh! My prayers go out to his family.
Leslie Nelson
September 23, 2005
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Steve Peterson
September 21, 2005
Ken left me with some great memories. He used to cruise the tables in the cafeteria, say hello, and check our plates for anything that looked like it might be a good snack. Kenny got along well with everyone. He always had something funny to say and he was quick with a smile. As we got older he went through the same tough changes that many of us did. He had a good heart and he was a good friend. I, along with many others, will miss him very much. My wishes for peace and healing are with his wife Katherine, his children Kenny and Katelyn, and all of his family and friends. Rest well Kenny. Love and peace to you my old friend.
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