Ken-Green-Obituary

Ken C. Green

New York, New York

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American Artist Rooted in Minnesota Ken C. Green, 58, a Minnesota born artist whose works can be seen throughout the United States, died Wednesday, October 21, 2009, after battling cancer. Ken wrote of hid art that "knowing the theme of any subject is essential to understanding what it is...

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Fourteen years later, since you graduated from this life. Still it seems you should be here. I´ve thought often of our many memorable moments that we lived, and miss our talks. Agnes and girls, I know that you miss Ken and please know that I am at your call if ever you need me. I miss you, my buddy. I miss you my friend.

I was sadden to hear of your passing.
I will remember you always. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
Amen. Minister Charalesa M. Campbell-Wilder

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

It was such a pleasure to know Ken. A beautiful man whose art was poignant, and often filled with rhythm and music you could almost hear. My sympathies to Ken's family...he will be missed.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathies go to Ken's wife, children and family. Ken I worked together in the early 1990s in sales for National Revenue. I have thought of Ken over the years frequently. I own one of his early paintings and treasure it dearly.

Ken, I know you will be missed immensely.

Dear Agnes and girls, and Mom:

I feel so blessed to have talked with Ken just before his graduation to eternal life, and to know that he had peace. To have shared the close friendship with him over many years and so many experiences was a true blessing to my life, as he blessed many others through his talent. You all remain very present in my prayers and thoughts!! May God's healing love surround you, and may you be proud for the son, husband and father that you shared with the world.

Praying to keep the family strong in this time of need--Steven Louis Scrivner (New Albany , Indiana)

I had the good fortune to re-meet Ken during the recent Art-A-Whirl in NE Mpls. Although only acquaintenances in college he remembered me. I found this amazing that a man who knew so many important people would remember someone who he spoke at the Commons. I was fortunate enough to be able to acquire an artwork this past year and now have it in my office where it reminds me of Ken every day. Farewell and God bless, you left us far too soon.

Brook Lemm-Tabor
St. Cloud...