KENNETH-SINDORA-Obituary

KENNETH E. SINDORA

Mount Vernon, Washington

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Mount Vernon, Washington
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American Cancer Society

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On Sept. 8, 2010 Ken Sindora, age 74, left for a better life, his loving family by his side all the way, victim of non-smokers lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis. Born and raised in the Bordentown and Trenton areas of New Jersey. Ken graduated from Trenton High School and after a congressional...

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Miss ya every day, buddy. Save me a chair

Becky,

Kenny and you were two of our best friends! Ruby and I have so many fond memories of time with both of you!
When I think of Kenny, I think of a Sinatra or Bobby Darrin song. He loved Bogart and so do I.
I so much miss him and seeing both of you.
Love
Lou

Dear Becky, Staci and Scott plus the grandchildren...I met Ken the same time I met my husband John Ello and had the best time ever with them during their 1stclass year at WestPoint. The songs and their voices will be heard in heaven now. May God bless Ken. He was a super guy, a faithful friend and a fantastic husband,father and grandfather. I will miss him. May the family have memories that will make the days ahead a little easier...Love, Lynn Ello

Dear Becky,
I had Connie Harris,Joyce Johnson & Dori Baxa over for coffee today & they told me about Ken's death. I am so so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful,warm man & will be missed.

Verna, Becky Stacy,Scottie, Jackson,Logan and Obi...
When I think of our dear "Kenny" , I think of that "Great Smile", a Sinatra song, a quote from a Bogart movie, a loyal friend and business partner. A man so proud of his country, he sent the poem "Od Glory" out on 9/11/2001.He was adored and respected by so many as a dedicated husband and father, who with you, Becky and your family, helped Derrck and I through some very difficult times! That supportive love will get you through...

Becky, Scott, and Staci:

I am so sorry to hear about Ken. I have been thinking about you all a lot lately. I have a lot of memories of our families getting together, even going back as far as California. Ken would often start singing a song about Amy when he saw me. I was in my early teens and would get so embarrassed. He was always a lot of fun. I hope for you strength during this time of loss.

God Bless and Keep him. Prayers and my sympathy to Becky, Scott and Staci. He was a great man, one of a kind. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Becky, Staci and Scott,
I knew Kenny for the last twenty years. It started as a relationship because of working for ACS (Advanced Cardiovascular Systems). It quickly grew into a much deeper relationship that I have cheerished so much. Kenny and I often remarked about "friendships" that were started as a result of work, but often faded over time. We vowed to each other that we would never let that happen to our relationship. I truly believe we kept our promise to each other. We...

Dear Becky, Staci, and Scott, I remember Ken well. All the soccer games we attended and especially the time he and my husband spent helping Staci and our daughter move into their house with the slanting floor in Bellingham. That was a good day. He was a good guy with a great sense of humor. He will be missed by all who knew him. My deepest sympathy to all of you.