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Kenneth "Ken" Cain

Fort Worth, Texas

1951 - 2005

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Kenneth "Ken" Cain, 54, a distributor for the Star-Telegram, died Monday, Dec. 12, 2005, at a local hospital.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, in Brown, Owens & Brumley's Joe B. Brown Memorial Chapel.

Ken Cain was born May 1, 1951, in Fort Worth to John B. and Mary Lou Wilkerson...

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Kenneth was a good friend and a former rock band mate. Me, wayland, David B., kenneth Shelly, and Kenneth Cain met around 1964. We all fell in to the ' Beatle craze' and started a band. We played at such places as Teen a go-go, The East Side Club, and The Box on Camp Bowie. I can still remember the night before we made our big debut at the Box in 1964. We were all at my parents house--dreaming big at 3 in the morning. We dreamed of fame, money, and most of all girls. Ahh, the girls and the...

I was greatly saddened to hear of Kenneth's passing.I hadn't seen Kenneth for many years but we were good friends at Rosemont and Paschal. Loved to see him play drums with his old band
The Rocks. He was a GREAT drummer and a good friend. He will be missed very much.

To Kenneths family I send thoughts and prayers. I knew Kenneth in his twentys , the old Pizza Hut days. His great smile and humor are the things I remember most. Chrysal was just coming into his life and I remember how sweet he was to her. Terri Ann became one of my best friends , we lived a block from Mary Cain. Over the years I lost touch with all of you, but have never forgotton what a great time it was. Terri Ann , enclosed is my e-mail if you find the time to send one. My thoughts are...

Ken, I was saddened when I heard the news. My thoughts and prayers are with you.I will miss you.

My sympathy goes out to Ken's family.

Kim Lyon

I have known Kenneth for 10 + years and can say that he was a friend as well as being the best newspaper distributor I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. You could set your watch by when he delivered the morning Star Telegram. I had a number of long conversations over the years with Ken and he spoke often of his family and about how much he cared for them. I will miss him and my sympathies are extended to his family.

Joe Townsend