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Kenneth C. Anderson

Upper Allen Twp., Pennsylvania

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Kenneth C. Anderson, 78, of Upper Allen Township and formerly of Camp Hill, died Friday, September 8, 2017 in his home. He was a peacetime veteran of the US Air Force and a retired Firefighter for the City of Harrisburg, Bureau of Fire with 38 years of service. He was a part time employee of...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

so so sorry - we just talked with him at the amerian legion in new cumberland 4 weeks ago - i think - he looked great - what a sad sad day - my husband and i always enjoyed talking with him - our hearts are saddened

To all of Kenny's loved one I offer my condolences.
I had re-connected with Ken thru e-mail no more than 2 weeks ago and invited him to stop in and see me and my wife. He assured me that he would as soon as he got settled in his new home.
I was shocked when I got word from Terry Bellomo that ken had passed away.
I still remember the warm summer nights in Hall manor hanging out with Ken, Magaro and "Willy" (the math genius!)
Ken seemed to always be straight man to Mick's clowning...

RIP Kenny Anderson....
We started golfing at the same time and left our divots throughout the many courses in Central Pa. I was waiting for his call this year.

He was a good handball player and the members of the Central YMCA will fondly remember his years down there on the Courts.

Along with his buddy Eddie, Ken made us younger fireman ' bust' with laughter telling stories of their days gone by with the HFD. And Kenny's "O JEEZUS" accompanied whenever Eddie pulled a...

To the Anderson family I send my condolences.

Kenneth will be missed but not forgotten.
Hebrews 6:10
Ted

I remember firefighter Ken. He worked with my uncles.

Delphine, Mary, Dawne and families,
Mike and I offer you our deepest condolences on Ken's passing. We pray you will be comforted to know that Ken was a loving and devoted son , husband, father, and grandfather. May he Rest In Peace.

Kenny and I were childhood buddies, we spent part of our youth growing up, living, in Hall Manor. A good guy, miss him already.