Kenneth-Black-Obituary

Kenneth E. Black

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth E. Black, 60, of Harrisburg, PA went home to be with the Lord on Friday July 20th, 2012. He was born in Harrisburg on September 30th, 1951 to Earl F. and Virginia A. Black. A self-employed carpenter; Ken was also an active member of Penbrook Church of God, where he served as an elder of...

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Dear Tim and Amy
I was very saddened tp hear about the loss of your dad. He indeed brought smiles to so many people and I have fond memories of our rides to Carlisle and back home for concerts. I hope your memories of your years with him are fond and will help you move forward. Fondly, Cindy Melamed

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you find comfort in treasured memories and God's strength.

Our thoughts and prayers go out Kens family at the time. Kenny will be missed by all those who knew him and loved him. He was a great teacher of the word of God and I know many are better for having known him. He is now under God's wings of grace. Tom, Eileen and Matthew DeFrancisco

Footprints on Ocean Isle Beach

Uncle Kenny.... a godly, giving, kind man that always carried a smile and a happy heart. He unknowingly taught those around him - what is important in life. Our memories are a blessing.
We all will now feel his smile shine down upon us and his footprints will walk beside us at Ocean Isle Beach.

Aunt Colleen,Uncle Don David,Travis,Meghan,Gregory

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Ken was a wonderful person.

My condolences to the family. I will always cherish my times on the golf course with Ken and Tim.....we had some great road trips and shared some goods laughs. What a privilege to share a small part of that amazing Father and Son relationship. Prayers to all.

Lisa,
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts

Ken was one of those people that you knew was a true christian based on how he conducted his life and how he treated people. He has been a force in the Penbrook COG as long as I've known him. I know he is at peace with the Lord and no longer in pain. My prayers are with the family.

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.