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Kenneth Columbo

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth L. Columbo, 72, Bern Township, died Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010.

He was the husband of Louise (Golden) Columbo.

He is also survived by his devoted daughter, Elizabeth Columbo Spencer; and two loving grandchildren, Amanda and Tyler Spencer.

Born in Reading, he was the youngest...

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Kenny was the overseer of the activity /dining room at the Heim. He was the greeter to all newcomers, not because he was asked, but because he wanted to help the new residents transition. He was incredibly kind to my mother, Ethel Bucks, and to me, helping me get through some of her difficult times with dementia. I can't believe this young fellow is gone, it is not the same visiting at Berks Heim. Not just the staff and residents miss him, but the families of the residents. I know he is...

Elizabeth and family...Kenny was a wonderful man and will always hold a special place in my heart. I know how much you all loved him and how much he will be missed. I hold many special memories from "way back when" and will never forget!

I just heard about Kenny. I was one of the people who took care of him while he was still in Wernersille. He was a wonderful caring man and I know how much his wife and daughter and grandchildren miss him. I'm so sorry I missed his serice.

Hello to all of Kenney's children and Louise....this is Kimmy(your cousin Mikes' daughter). I would like to start off by saying how sorry I was for not being able to attend Uncle Kenny's services. It has been a long time since I saw all of you, and even longer since I saw Uncle Kenny. I have to say my memories go back to when I was pretty little. I remember when our family was as close as it could be for all the craziness that went on in it. I believe everyone really deep down cherishes...

Liz your dad was a special man he made alot of people laugh with his sense of humor. He would always brighten up my day at the heim when I was feeling down he always asked about my son Alex he always told me that things will work itself out and he would be okay. I will miss him sitting at my desk and telling me jokes and about his life. I know that you will miss he alot but remember on thing he will always be at your side he is your guardian angel. You are all in my prayers.

Kenny, I sit here and think of you and already miss you terribly! I knew you only a little over one year of your life which seemed to be too little time for an extraordinary man like you to have on this earth, but I know you believe in God as I do, we had that conversation many times. It made it easier for me to help you in the last days you spent with us at Berks Heim, knowing that you truly believed you were going to a better place, where there was no PAIN, and boy did you try to hide it,...

So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

To Kenny's children- So sorry to her of your Dad's passing. I know he ill be greatly missed.