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Kenneth E. Bryfogle Sr.

Fogelsville, Pennsylvania

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Bryfogle, Sr., Kenneth E.Kenneth E. Bryfogle, Sr., 86 years, of Allentown, passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at Fellowship Manor, Whitehall. He was the widower of Margaret C. "Peggy" (Heil) Bryfogle. Born in Jamestown, he was a son of the late Charles and Ruth (Weyhenmeyer) Bryfogle....

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You surely will be missed Uncle Kenny. Now that everyone is together again, your probably having one big party. Our sympathy to Butch, Bonnie, Debbie and their families. You parents and ours are misses so much! We have so many good memories growing up together. We couldn't have asked for a better childhood. Love Jim, Sharon, Betsy, Barb, Bob, Cathy and their families.

To the family of Mr. Ken Bryfogle,
On behalf of Fellowship Community I want to extend our sincere sympathies over the passing of your father. We pray that God's good comfort in Christ will be yours in abundance and that you will find much encouragement in the promises of eternal life that are given to those whose faith is in Jesus Christ.
Warmly,
Rev. Jacob J. Susek, Jr.
Director of Pastoral Care
Fellowship Community

Uncle Kenny on monkey-bars, Aug. 1979

So sorry to hear of the passing of great-uncle Kenny. One of my oldest memories is driving to Allentown to visit him when I was just 3 or 4 years old. Loved playing on the little merry-go-round near the pigeon coop, and stopping to visit on our way to Delaware for vacations. He came to see me when I was trying to break the world's record for swinging, and made everyone laugh by climbing to the top of the monkey-bars in the park. Rest in peace, uncle Kenny.

I'll Never forget the picnics to celebrate anything including the dogs birthday. You taught me about the value of hard work, true love and the ability to find humor in a lot of circumstances. My sons were privileged to get know you and spend time with you. I'll miss you Dad, until meet again, Debbie

Hoping that you, Grammy, Poopsie, Bagel, Sheba and Chippy are having a great time together Pappy. I will always remember how much Pappy loved to be tinkering around in the garage and how he always had a wood project going. He'd save the scraps for me to use for the coal stove in my home. My fondest memory of Pappy was when I was working at a nursing home in Allentown. For Christmas, he made wooden ornaments for all the residents on my floor to hang on their doors. Grammy helped me paint them....

Although I didn't get to see you much, I am so sad you will not be there to visit when I am in town. I imagine you pulling up a chair next to Grammy in Heaven and watching TV. Tonight in your memory, I'm going to drink a beer and listen to "Elvira." Maybe I'll even take the girls on a tractor ride like you used to do with us. I will miss you very very much. And until we meet again one day I just have to tell you "Ok. See dya later."

Well, Pappy, not going to be the same without you. I have and will always have very fond memories of holidays with you and Grammy. You always made us feel welcome in your house. Hope you rest in peace! See ya later!!

May he rest in peace, sorry to hear your grandfather passed away Jenny

May Uncle Kenny rest in peace. We sure have alot of great memories from the annual hunting season visits thanks to him. Saturday nights consisted of getting together for music and a few beers.