Ken-Chan-Obituary

Ken Chan

San Francisco, California

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Ken Allen Chan

Passed away peacefully at home on the evening of October 25, surrounded by those he loved best, his family. Originally given only three to five months to live, Kenny courageously battled cancer for two and a half years. He lived those years with nary a complaint, guardedly...

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Kenny you well be truly missed by all you were a great role model for your children. They have all of your best qualities and I well miss your smile and thoughtfulness towards everyone.

We are so sad to hear of our cousin (in-law) Ken's passing, but we will forever be inspired by his courage, strength and smile.

Rest in peace dear friend. We love and miss you. You have been a great friend for many years. Thank you.

Ken Chan was always the class leader at Jean Parker elementary on Broadway by the tunnel. We remember his mother Mrs. Chan one of the first Chinese/American teachers at that San Francisco Unified School district in the mid 1950's.









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"Words are easy like the wind; faithful friends are had to find"
Shakespeare

Kenny was always a faithful friend. Despite living on opposite coasts, and seeing each other infrequently, when we met we could always pick up where we left off immediately and be laughing together inside of five minutes. I will miss you good friend. I will always remember you with a smile.
Joyce-thank you for your loving strength and courage -may God bless you and your wonderful family
Law Leong

Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved family member! our prayers and thoughts are with your family!

We were deeply saddened to hear of Kenny's passing. I think another of life's Giants is now at rest. Kenny was someone who could immediately make you feel like a longtime friend. He was kind , generous and caring and the prime example of what a father and husband should be. It was truly an honor to have known him and I will cherish his last hug for the rest of my days. Fare thee well my friend.
Mike and Mami