Kenneth-Bainbridge-Obituary

Kenneth A. Bainbridge

Amherst, New York

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February 9, 2005, age 65, loving father of Mary Walsh, Peggy (Jim) Bernas, Kenneth Jr. (Karleen), Keith (Michelle), Kevin (Jenny Muscarella) and extended family; Mickey Druar; devoted brother of Gary (Mickey) Bainbridge, Larry (Andi) Bainbridge, Robert (Teri Freeman) Bainbridge, Diane (Mike)...

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i'm so sorry i couldnt be there. thank you for everything you did for me, you meant a whole lot more than i could have expressed.
Cory

You'll be sadly missed. Thanks for hiring me back in 1974.Great bosses are hard to come by.

To The Bainbridge family, we are so sorry for your lose. Over the years we have lost contact with him, with moving away and raising our family. He and his family were never forgotten. We go way back to the high school days, I met him through his sister, who was in some classes with me. He then met my boy friend, now my husband. Have many memories too numerous to go into. Beautiful warm family, their home was open to all their friends. We will always remember Kenny and his Family. It's no...

Many thoughts and prayers go out to the Bainbridge family. I have alot of memories growing up around racing, the batmobile, and parties watching the band play. May Old Man Engineering live on forever.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Bainbridge Family. Ken will be missed by all his extended racing family. Ken is gone from our sight but not from our hearts.
God Bless

We have prayed many a time that Kenny would be free from his pain, and as we send this message of love to his family, we find ourselves happy that he is at peace and in a better place, but at the same time we are very sad that he has left us too soon, I hope we can all find comfort in knowing that he is in that better place, and I am sure he has been reunited with many lost friends and family members, and that he will always be around us, and in our prayers. god bless you all
Mike and...

I bet he's above us hanging with Tommy Druar and Tony Jankowiak plus many others and telling more race stories.
What an impact he had on the racing scene and people in general.....

My thoughts and prayers go out to Ken's family at this most difficult time. I'm sure everyone feels as if a part of them died with him. Ken was a great person and a wonderful friend.

TO MY OLD DEAR FRIEND GOING TO MISS YOU ALOT