Ken-Lee-Obituary

Ken Lee

Alameda, California

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Ken Lee (Allen K. Lee, Jr.) July 23, 1955 - Sept. 14, 2013 Resident of Alameda Ken Lee (Allen K. Lee, Jr.) resident of Alameda, CA, died Sat., Sept. 14, 2013 at the age of 58 after a brave fight while waiting for a liver transplant. He leaves behind his wife of 28 years, Amy, and his two...

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Think of you often Kenny; miss your smile.
Peace and Love

One time Ken and I were at City Lights bookstore. He saw this book by John Kennedy Toole "A Confederacy of Dunces" and said man you have to read this. Keneddy wrote the manuscript, never could get it published then died. Kneddy's mom found it got it published and one of the best books I read. Would of never known unless Ken turned me on to it. Any one who knew Ken read this book, it is such a insight of Ken's happy intelect. What an Incredible person Ken was.

Ken and I worked together at Pac*Bell. We were good friends. We use to meet in the city and walk all over eating lunch at our favorite Indian restaurant. He was such a great person to be friends with. Every time I fly home out of Oakland I say to my wife that's Bay Farm Island where Ken Lee lives. Was thinking of you dude just last week flying over your home.

Amy, Alex and Carrie: I did not hear the news until this evening, and it saddens me greatly to have heard it. I will always remember Ken's passionate support and love of watching Alex play club soccer for the Adrenaline, and Carrie pitch for AHS softball. Even moreso, Ken always had a smile and warm greeting for me every time I saw him.

Amy, My thoughts are with you and your daughters.
- Cindy Spoon

I first met Ken while attending a cohort Golden Gate University here at AT&T (Pacific Bell) in getting our undergraduate degree. I remember Ken and Chuck were like brothers and we all became like an extended family because we spent so much time together in class. Once Ken hired on, I use to admire his technical ability along with being a kindhearted genuine man. As years would pass without seeing Ken, his dept moved over to where I was sitting in the East wing and we were reunited again. ...

Amy,Alex,Carrie,Kenny was my cousin who I
will dearly miss. He sat infront of me in
homeroom from 1st-12th grade, he acted like my older brother and protected me. We had alot of fun at our family reunions
and I just can't tell you enough what a
great guy he was, and he will be missed.
I am so truly sorry for your loss.

Amy, Alex and Carrie.....Kenny was such a beautiful and loving Man and I was blessed to have him as my cousin. My thoughts and prayers are with you every day and I wish I could be in California for the celebration of his life. Love you so very much!

I'm so sorry for your loss. Although we've never met in person, I feel as if we've been friends through the wonders of technology and my heart goes out to you and yours. {{{ hugs }}}