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Kenneth E. Amsler

Oro Valley, Arizona

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Amsler, Kenneth E. ORO VALLEY, Ariz. Kenneth E. Amsler, 81, quietly and unexpectedly passed away at home in Oro Valley on April 7, 2011. Originally from Albany, N.Y., "Ken" is survived by the "love of his life," Joan (McCarrick), his wife of 60 years; his children Sheryl and James and his...

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Always remember Ken every time I pass the store. Fond memories of Ken and his wonderful staff.

Ken,was a great employer and tolerated all of us PT college students. Between him and George we all received another education that was excellent !

Ken and Joan lived next to us at Camp Lejeune 1953 we have had contact with them for fifty eight years both in Albany or Tuson may he rest in peace. Navy buddies to the end.. Mike Greaney

I will always remember Ken, a man who gave of himself to comfort others. I am sad to know of his sudden death. May his memory be a blessing. His friend, Bayla McCollum

I was very sorry to hear that Ken passed away. He gave me my first job at Colonie "Service" Pharmacy and taught me a lot about customer service, wrapping Russell Stover candy, and driving the Pill Cart. He always kept us on our toes but made it fun at the same time. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Joan, Sheryl, and Jim.

So saddened by your loss, Sheryl & Jim. Your dad will surely be missed. I have the fondest memories of growing up with your family at 1 Iris Lane...he was like a second father to me. Always enjoyed his unexpected visits when he drove through the Adirondacks, too! May you find solace in all of the memories you hold dear to your hearts. Fathers are forever loved.

The loss of Ken is a major loss for SCV. His willingness to share and help others was very special to us over our years in SCV. Our thought and prayers are with your family.

Jim, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I pray that the Lord give you peace during this very difficult time. My prayers are with your family. God Bless. Tammy Rondeau-Hoke

May happy and loving memories come to replace your grief. Ken was a shining beacon at our support group, and a wonderful mentor to me. He had such a great attitude about life and was always so willing to help in any way he could. In the short time I had come to know Ken, I sincerely am appreciative for his terrific guidance and insight. I am very sorry for your unexpected loss and wish you heartfelt condolences. Julie Hazen