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Ken Glen Miles

Munster, Indiana

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KEN GLEN MILES Born is Seattle, Washington, April 29, 1964, formerly of Valparaiso, IN, passed away June 19, 2004. Ken was a graduate of Valparaiso High School, Class of 1983. Survived by his loving wife, Heidi J. Lufkin Miles; daughter, Miranda Jolene Miles; mother, Norma L. Miles; brother,...

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Norma & Roland,
Sheila told me of the sad news. I couldn't help but think back to the fun times with your family when we were in Valpo. I'll still remember Ken Glen & Roland as wild 'n' crazy, but loveable teenagers. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. No time is the right time for the loss of a child or sibling - no matter what their age. May you find comfort and healing in precious memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and hoping that in time, peace will fill your hearts.

To Hiedi, Family and the many friends of Ken, My Heart and deepest feelings are with you all.

Norma & Roland -

Krista forwarded me the very sad news about Ken Glen. It has been so many years, but Ken Glen as well as your family has always held a special place in my heart. There are some wonderful memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Sheila

To The Miles Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Ken was a rare soul who on many occasions made me laugh so hard I thought my jaw would fall off. No one could tell a story quite like him. My heartfelt condolences to your family. I will keep you and Ken in my thoughts and prayers.We'll miss you buddy!
Sincerely,
Tina Paolozzi

I flew with Ken at express and he was always happy, smiling and laughing. He was a good person and our hearts go out to his entire family.
Chris and Dianna (Garrison) Burmaster

Norma & Roland,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Ken as a teenager, so full of life, and the good times our families had together. My deepest sympathy, prayers are with you & the family. Joe...

I worked with Ken at COEX. Although it's been many years since I have seen Ken, I remember him having a very happy and laid back personality. He was a great pilot. My deepest sympathy to Heidi and all of his family.

I flew with both Heidi and Ken at Continental Express and again with Ken at Continental. He was truly a pleasure to be around and a great pilot to fly with. He had a great sense of humor, always upbeat, and loved to have a fun time. You always knew when you were flying with Ken it was going to be a trip full of belly laughs and chuckles. My sympathies and condolences to Heidi and her family. He is going to be sadly missed by the lives he touched and souls he made laugh.

Ken, I didn't know your family, but they have my thoughts & prayers. YOU, however, I am familiar with! During the TJ days and especially your stunt down at Vincennes University (you know what I'm talking about). You were a good & fun guy, Ken. I'll always remember you that way. God bless.