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Kenneth Caldean Bronson

Topeka, Kansas

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Kenneth Caldean Bronson, 77, of Topeka, died October 25, 2010 at Homestead of Topeka. He was born April 15, 1933, the youngest of four children to Lloyd and Lottie Bierman Bronson, Kensington, KS. He graduated valedictorian from Kensington High School; was named the out-standing junior in the KU...

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Edith and family
I am so sorry for your loss. May Ken rest in peace. God's blessings to you in the days ahead.

Norma Johnson Priddy

No one was more dedicated to the newspaper industry than Ken. He leaves a wonderful legacy in the many people still producing newspapers today who benefited from his tutelage. Paul Stevens

Ken was a good friend and neighbor. I always enjoyed his "Hi Neighbor" greeting. He kindly cleaned my driveway of snow several times which I much appreciated. He was a wonderful example of leading by faith in all aspects of his life.

May you find comfort in your faith.

Im so sorry to hear about your lost. No matter how much time we have with our loved ones it never seems like ling enough. Please know that the God of all Comfort hears your prayers according to Jeremiah 29:12 and will provide you with all the comfort you need in this time of mourning.

My dad,Warren Bronson was a cousin to Ken and I have very fond memories of family gatherings back in Kensington. May God's peace and love give you strength in the coming days. Maggie Meisinger.Marion, KS

Ken has meant so much to my family and I over the years. The successes I have enjoyed in my career are a direct result of Ken's vision and faith in me. He will truly be missed and I will continue to think and speak of him always. The world was a much better place with Ken in it. I wish to express my heartfelt sympathy to the Bronson family.

I consider Ken Bronson a mentor and friend. I was an editor and publisher in Kansas for a dozen years and Ken was always there for advice, counsel and sometimes a good critique. Prayers for the family. Kansas has lost a good journalist.

My sister and I send our heartfelt condolences to Uncle Kenneth's family. He tried very hard to keep in touch with the two of us and make sure we felt a part of the Bronson family. He was a great newpaper man, loving husband, father, and grandfather. Our sympathies are with you all. Pam Isaacson and Vonda Cooper

My Great uncle Kenny was a GREAT man. I will always remember him.