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Kenneth B. Bird

Waterford, Connecticut

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Waterford - Kenneth B. Bird, 54, of Waterford, died unexpectedly Sunday, July 21, 2013, in West Greenwich, R.I. He was born in Norwich, on April 25, 1959, the son of Nancy (Turello) Bird and the late Edwin Guy Bird. He was the husband of Susan Kelly-Bird.Mr. Bird was a 1977 graduate of Waterford...

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Sue,Ed and all Ken's family--I'm sorry for your loss, I knew Ken from way back in the program, 1983, and remember him as someone who was excited about life ~ who lived his dreams..who knew what he wanted to do and did it...so glad he had a good life..my thoughts have definitely been with you since I heard about his passing...definitely in my prayers too. Although many years have passed, its hard to think about a world without him in it.

Dear Sue,
I am so very sorry to hear about Ken's accident and you and the family's loss of him.
You and Ken have held a very special and loving place in my heart for such a long time.
I am sending prayers your way and wish angels to surround you with peace for your heart. Knowing you dear lady and who you are, I am certain you are surrounded by love.
I have an endless amount of appreciation for all the kindness and love you and Ken have shown me and know so many others are...

My sincerest sympathy to Susan and so many people he reached out and gave so much of himself to help never asking for anything in return.

Very sorry for your loss. Praying for Ken and his family. Leese Connery
Friend of Bill W's

As Kenny's neighbor, I enjoyed meeting up with him somewhere during his evening walks with the pups....we'd talk politics, construction, mechanical projects, motorcycles, and of course, any topic of local interest. Ken was a true gentleman and always there to lend a helping hand and cheerful smile...Sue too. God blessed me with the opportunity to get to know Ken; to share his concerns for the betterment of society; and to be the giving hand when help was needed. We are in a much better world...

Sue , Jason, Ed and family
We lived across the street and watched Ken grow from a youth to a mature young man who contributed much to society by the way he led his life and influenced others~~~ONE DAY AT A TIME
may he rest in peace. Our prayers are with you