Kendrick-STODDART-Obituary

Kendrick J. STODDART

Hamburg, New York

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STODDART - Kendrick J. December 7, 2013, of Hamburg, NY, beloved husband of Melissa (nee Hummel); devoted father of Sarah A. (Scott) Sturgis and Kendrick J. (Christine) Stoddart, Jr.; cherished grandfather of Olivia and Anna Sturgis; dear brother of Diane Adams, Suzanne Whelan, Sandra (Thomas)...

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Thinking of my friend and fraternity brother on this day. Miss seeing you. ❤

Melissa, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family...Ken always had a great smile when I saw him, he will be missed

Melissa & Family:
I'm so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Bill Leard
Fort Mohave, Az.(Formerly of Hamburg, N.Y.)

Melissa, So sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. He will be sorely missed this year at Bird Bay, Venice Fl. Keep his memory going by living a full life as he did. His spirit will always be with you. Rest in peace Kenny, God Bless.

To the Stoddart Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of grief. I will always remember your father and husband taking the time to ask how things were going with me and my family. He will always be remembered.

Melissa and Family, sending our deepest sympathies and honoring a great man who was loved by all who knew him..be it family,friends or co-workers..Take care and God Bless. Marilyn Betz and Patrick Morrisey

Dear Stoddart family,

My humble condolences on the passing of Mr. Stoddart. As my first ever boss, he thought me the value of hard work, great sense of humor and sharing (and he sure was very generous man). He will be missed but never forgotten by all of those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Sorry I couldn't be there to pay my respects but our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.

Sincerely,

Alfredo Farrell

Melissa and family - I was saddened to learn of Ken's passing. I will always cherish the times we spent in the ice rinks and ball diamonds of Hamburg coaching or watching our boys at play. You are in my prayers.

I first knew Ken in Kenmore as kids, then again in the 80s as adults. I will always remember him as a fun and kind man. Sending prayers.