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Dr. Henry Kenneth Dillon

Birmingham, Alabama

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DILLON, DR. HENRY KENNETH, age 56, of Gardendale, AL, died May 9, 2004. He was Associate Professor and Director of the Industrial Hygiene Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the Environmental Health Sciences Department of the School of Public Health. He received his Bachelor of...

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I will always have such wonderful memories of my brother. I will always miss his smile and watching him laugh. God truly blessed us with having him in our family. Please continue to pray for Anita and Andy and all of the rest of us.

I never had a chance to meet Mr. Dillon, but from the way his son Andy talked about him, he sounded like a great man. Andy went home just about every weekend to see his dad and get help with his physics homework. He always mentioned how his dad told him to stick to the books and one day he'd be something great. Mr. Dillon will be truly missed. May his family have the strength to carry on in this time of tragedy.

I haven't seen Kenny since we were teenagers...he was my cousin. So sorry to hear of his death. My brother Wayne Castevens in W-S sends his sympathy also.

You will be missed, Dr. Dillon.

Anita - I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time. Ken was such a fine man. All my love to you.

I extend deepest sympathy to the loved ones of Dr. Dillon. I am sure his loss will be greatly felt personally and professionally. May God give you comfort and peace.

I'm so sorry to hear of this lose. I have not seen Ken in many years, i grew up across the street from him and his family when i was young. My prayers go out to the family. God Bless, Kim

Anita, There are no words, but please just know there is alot of LOVE. I Love You Always Daisy

So sorry to hear about Ken's untimely death. We met Ken when he
first moved to Birmingham. He and
Lynn lived in the same apartment
complex that we lived in. We lost
touch when we moved back to Montgomery after living in Europe for 5 years but we still thought of
him often. Sally Cox kept us informed of Ken and Andy. Our
deepest sympathies go out to his family.
Earl & Carole Jones