Keith-Ketcham-Obituary

Keith E. Ketcham

Sodus Point, New York

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Ketcham, Keith E. Sodus Point: Passed on August 21, 2011. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Anne (Van Aken), his son Mark (Werner Lutz), son Tim and daughter Kindra (Doug Bess) and grandchild Dylan. He is also survived by his brother Alfred S. Ketcham, MD and many nieces and nephews....

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My sympathy to the entire family. I was in the first Earth Science class taught at Penfield by Mr. Ketcham. My father, Frank Bennett, was delighted that Penfield would offer an Earth Science program for freshman students. I went on to major in Biology and taught middle school science for 40 years. This past summer I headed an earth science week long institute for the earth science teachers in NJ. Mr. Ketcham's influence traveled far.

Dear Anne and Family
Our deepest sympathy to everyone in your family on the loss of a wonderful man. We will remember Keith in our thoughts and prayers. God bless all of you during this very sad time.

I fondly remember Mr Ketcham as my science teacher. I graduated from PHS in 1968. I majored in Biology in college and became a medical technologist in 1973. I am so thankful for the science teachers that I had in high school. They put the path before me. I so thankful for that as it lead me to a rewarding career. I am so sorry for your loss and will pray for all of you.

Our thoughts are with you Ann and the entire Ketcham family. Keith was a wonderful kind man. He will be greatly missed.
Dave & Cheryl Cooper
Sodus Point

I had both the pleasure and honor to know Keith for about 10 years in Sodus Point.He was kind,funny,and always could put a smile on your face.He was unselfish,very charming and we would talk Penfield history and politics among other things.I am very sad about his death, celebrate the wonderful life he had with his wife,family,and friends.He was a wonderful person. Michael Sinnott

Our deepest comdolences to "The Ketcham Family". Keith and the family are certainly in God's thoughts. He eager to heal the pain of losing a loved one.Psalms 147:3-"