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Kenneth P. Butler

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth P. Butler, 59, of Allentown, PA, formerly of Owensboro, KY, and Parkersburg, WVA, died October 24, 2017 at home. He was the husband of Edgar A. DuPont. Kenneth was the Executive Assistant to the President and the Board of Directors at Muhlenberg College, Allentown. Born in Henderson, KY,...

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Whenever I think of Ken, I remember spending evenings with him and Edgar over at their house. We'd stay up watching Sondheim shows, and talking theater nonstop. Ken was so much fun to be around. I always loved catching up with him at Xmas time. I looked forward to it all year. I miss him very much to this day. All my love, Edgar, take care.

To Edgar and Ken's Family,
I just now found out about Ken's passing and wanted to reach out to express my sincere condolences. Just the other day, I was telling someone about him and how he taught me a lot about theater. May you be comforted in knowing his memory will live on through all his teachings and the people he helped. Sending you blessings of love and peace through this tough time. My heart is broken for the loss of a great man. Peace and hugs to you all.

Dear Edgar and Ken's family,
I was so very saddened to learn of Ken's passing. He was such a kind and supportive colleague to me and I always appreciated his good humor and love of Christmas. Please know I am keeping you all in my prayers and sending deepest sympathy.

When I think of Ken, I think of two things: wit and roses. He always brought a smile to my face when he was in the office, and I loved his comments...on everything. He gave me some good perspective on life. And I loved to trade war stories on tending roses in our yards. He introduced me to a plant that can't be killed, and I have two of them now -- about as many years old as I have been away from the college. But I will remember him fondly and always. My deepest condolences, Edgar.

I'm so very sorry to hear of Kenny's death. He lived one block from me on Wright St., in Henderson. We graduated in the Class of '76, and sang in the choir together. There were about 12 of us girls and boys who spent time together, socially, having fun from the 7th grade on. He was a special , gofted guy. I know he will be missed.

My prayers are with the family of Kenneth. My family and Kenneth's family were very close and I grew up with Kenneth and his sisters. I will miss his wonderful smile.

My prayers are with the family of Kenneth. His family and my family were very close friends and I grew up with Kenny and his sisters. I will always remember his wonderful smile.

My thoughts and prayers to the family of Kenneth. He was a wonderful person, co-worker and will be deeply missed, particularly at the College. May he rest in eternal peace.

All of us at Muhlenberg College mourn the loss of our dear departed colleague and friend, Ken. We extend our deepest condolences to all of Ken's family and loved ones, particularly husband, Edgar.