Frederick-Wydler-Obituary

Frederick "Ken" Wydler

Mystic, Connecticut

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Mystic - Frederick "Ken" Wydler of Mystic, born June 29, 1930, passed away peacefully the morning of Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013.Ken was the beloved husband of 56 years to Muriel "Kitty" (Beebe) Wydler. He was born in Old Mystic, the son of Fred and Nellie (Pavelski) Wydler. He lived his life in...

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Kitty and Family,
Ken was a complete joy in my life. From his Sunday morning announcements at GBC (which I tried my best not to smile at Ken), to his love for music and all the young folks at church. I was sad that I was out of town and wasn't able to see Ken or attend his service. He was so encouraging to me in a quiet manner. Ken is resting now in the arms of our Lord.
God bless you all and take joy in the many lives that Ken has touched.

Dear Kitty, We are saddened to hear of your loss. Praying that each of you in the family will receive abundant peace at this time and in the future. We are so thankful for having known Ken. We shared good times in music, and fellowship. We rejoice, knowing where he is now.
Bill and Kathi Carlson

Vickie and family, I'll be thinking of you during the coming times. It's not easy, but we know he is happy and well now! Perhaps he is enjoying some beautiful music with my Mom and Dad right now :) He was a talented and funny guy. Keep your memories close, Linda (Carlson) Wray.

I will always remember Mr. Wydler's sense of humor and kindness. My prayers are with you.

Vicki, So sorry for your loss, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

You all have our deepest sympathies. Kenny was a good friend and a good man, and it was a privilege to have known him for so many years.

Lew and Karen Buckley

Ken and I spent many musical hours together.He was a great colleague, and it was a pleasure working with him for sixteen -plus years. God bless him.

To the Wydler Family... It was with great sadness that I learned of the passing of your dear husband and father Ken. As a young,developing trumpet player, I had the privilege of taking private music lessons with Mr. Wydler. Throughout my years in junior and senior high school, he worked with me at my home every week, and helped develop my playing skills. In time, my music and horn playing took me to music festivals, brass quintets, college band, and playing with an Army Band as well. ...

Vickie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. May fond memories of your father be with you always and in your heart.