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Kenneth C. Brong

Newark, Delaware

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Kenneth C. BrongKenneth C. Brong, ( also known as "KC" and "Wolfman"), age 67, of Wilmington, DE, passed away at home Wednesday, October 16, 2013. KC proudly served his country as a Navy Seabee during the Vietnam War from 1968-1971. He worked at General Motors as a technical trainer, welding...

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Dad- It has been 6 years since you left this earth and not a day goes by that we dont think about you. You will live forever in our hearts and we miss you more than words can express.

It is with a heavy heart that I write this response about hearing of Kenny's passing. Although my family no longer resides in Wilmington "El Cabong"and I had stayed in touch over the years. I'm happy to have been able to have stopped and visited with Kenny and his wife a couple of years ago when we were back home and talked about the good old days when he and I and Bill Norton used to hang around together on the Pike.
When I think of how he nearly polished off the paint on his 57 Chevy...

Kenny and his children were family to me growing up. He was always there for me and willing to give of himself to help others in need. He will be greatly missed and I pray that he is in peace. My heart goes out to Cy and Wendy. May you both remember the good times we had with your dad. And may those memories help you get through this time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. With love and fond memories of our childhood. Kristen Podralski

My prayers are with the family and friends. May the hearer of prayer be a refuge for you during this most difficult time (Psalms 65:2; 73:28).

Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one.
To wonderful neighbors and God bless Ken and Family. Sybil O'Connor

I did not really know Ken but my father lived up the street from him. He saved my fathers life by breaking into his house when he heard him yelling for help. My sister and I will be forever grateful. He was a good man. Sandy and Cindy Myers

Ken was one of the finest men that I have ever known and he always treated me like a brother. He was a dedicated Veteran who always “Walked the Talk” when it came to his love of Country
and the Military. It was an Honor to know Ken and I will miss him greatly.

-Stuart Wemyss, Son in law

Bev & Family,
We were very sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was a very kind hearted man and you knew he loved his country. I know he loved his family and especially his grandkids. They always made him smile. Our prayers are with you and the family that your wonderful memories of Ken will get you through this sad time. God Bless.

Kenny was a truly dedicated employee at General Motors, contributed greatly to our Maintenance Dept and to the Tech Training group which I had the pleasure of heading. He was caring, committed and someone you enjoyed being around. Thanks Kenny for all you did. God Bless