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Kenneth Bebee

Fairfield, California

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KENNETH BEBEE Jan 2, 1935 - Apr 11, 2004 Mr. Bebee died on Sunday, April 11, 2004, from a sudden illness, at the age of 69. Mr. Bebee retired from the U.S. Navy with 21 years of active duty. He was a Vietnam Veteran with eight tours of duty in Vietnam. He was also the Public Works Director for...

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MY EARLIEST CHILDHOOD MEMORIES ALMOST ALWAYS INCLUDE MY UNCLE IN THE NAVY, UNCLE KENNY. WE ALWAYS KNEW WHEN HE WAS DUE HOME AND I'M SURE WE DROVE MOM AND DAD CRAZY. I MISS HIM ALREADY. LOVE TIGER

Ken was one of the most dedicated, considerate, and unselfish public servants I've ever worked with. He always put others first and in the 20 years I've known him I've never seen him get angry about anything. He always had a smile and will be missed by many.

Yes, indeed, I will miss Ken and his very gentle and fun spirit. Plus, it was great to have someone come around City Hall who was older than me! (only by a few years.....) I know that your memories of him will bring you great comfort during this very difficult time.

Ken,
Your smile, your presence, your laughter will be missed forever more but you will not be forgotten.
God must have one heck of a public works project where he needed you. God Bless

Grandpa,
I was truly blessed to have you in my life. I know you are happy now, with Nana. I will miss you both.

Ken always had a good thing to say about the fire department. He would help us anytime he could. He used to stop at the firehouse every once in a while, after he had retired, just to say Hi. He will be greatly missed.

The fire department extends our deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Hum.. what to say... there is'nt enough words put down about my grampa he was the best grampa that i have ever had and he didnt act is age (well at least not around me) he acted so young, so full of life and joy. I loved when he would break me out of jail ( that's what he said every time he would pick me up from school). I think that the one of his favorite thing wa to do with us was to go to scanda and race us with the go carts and go out to break fast or lunch just for the hell of it. i...

Ken was a dedicated public servant with a warm heart and wonderful smile. Our condolences to his family and friends.

You always had a smile or a story for everyone in City Hall. When you retired, we missed seeing you frequently but you would come in every once in a while. I always looked forward to those times. I will miss you.