Kenneth-Brennan-Obituary

Kenneth Brennan

Valley Cottage, New York

1948 - 2016 (Age 67)

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Brennan, KennethKenneth Brennan, 67 of Valley Cottage died on Tuesday, April 26th. Born on December 8th,1948 in the Bronx, NY. Ken attended Rice High School in Harlem and graduated college fromJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice. He was a Vietnam Veteran and Retired NYC Polic Officer.Ken was...

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Kenny was a one in a million man. He was generous, kind, empathetic and cheerful. Kenny served in Vietnam and was with the NYPD. The family he married into was my family's dearest friends and so Kenny became family. He was a much loved husband, dad, son and friend. Look up "kindness" and a photo of Kenny could be the visual definition. Rest in Peace and Love

My deepest heartfelt sympathies to the family.

Visitors to this page should please note that this is _not_ the same Ken Brennan who has been heavily profiled in the media for solving a murder case. Many people have the same name and the internet can be confusing. If in doubt, please ask someone to help you. YouTube (which often airs TV shows) and Twitter are places for you to post the question(s) you may have.

Im watching a tv show about how Det. Brennan solved a
nearly unsolvable case. I looked him up and saw his unfortunate death.
The world will miss him and his devotion. I can tell he was an exceptional man. Im so sorry he's no longer helping your family and the world. Betsy Eakman Aprtos California.

My belated heartfelt condolences to Delia, Lauren, and Joseph.

I was greatly saddened to learn of Kenny's passing and extremely disappointed in myself for not maintaining closer ties to Kenny in the years since we were NYPD Radio Car Partners.

In September of 1973, while an NYPD Academy Recruit, I befriended a fellow classmate, who, like me, grew up on the streets of the Bronx and marched off to a war in Viet Nam as mere teenagers in the late 1960's.

In the NYPD...

Lauren you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!

Ken was a pleasure to do business with for over 30 years. We would spend 5 minutes on business and half hour talking about our families. Loved his family especially his granddaughter.
I will miss him.
My condolences,
John Dineen

I just heard this today. Ken was a great guy . I worked for him when he owned The West Nyack Inn. He wasn't the boss... he was always a friend ! Brothers from other mothers !! R.I.P. Kenny ! Fred Schofer AKA The Low Rider

Losing a loved one can bring much grief. Please accept my sincere condolences. I love the promise at Psalm 147:3, "He heals the broken hearted; He binds up their wounds." May it bring you comfort in the days ahead.