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KENNETH L. COMBEE

Lakeland, Florida

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KENNETH L. COMBEE, 60 APOLLO BEACH - Kenneth L. Combee, age 60, a resident of Apollo Beach passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2016, in Savannah, Georgia. Ken was born in Lakeland, FL, on October 20, 1955. He was a lifelong Florida resident & an avid fisherman. Ken was preceded in death by...

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I was saddened to hear the news today that Ken had passed. We had lost touch over the years but hearing this news made me feel like I just saw him yesterday, that is the kind of man he was. He had this stoic way about him but as time went on and he got to know you he would unravel all his unique, funny and thoughtful ways...I called him 210 Ken because it was the number on the juke box that he would play, a sweet sad country song...the nickname caught on and all the regulars would call him...

Ken - I didn't know you very long but you grew fast on me. I'll never forget our unique friendship at "the Brothers!" I will never forget what you brought to the "Big O" - for the unknowing, that refers to the Ocala facility for Cheney Brothers.

Bye, for now.. my friend

Todd Guzy

You will always be in my heart. I miss you more everyday. Rest in peace my work hubby! I love you

You will be missed Ken. Your extra dry sense of humor always made me stop, wonder for a moment, and then giggle.... Rest in Peace

I love and miss my Dad more than words can express and am so grateful for the wonderful memories that keep me going. The thoughts of his smile and the kind words from his many friends have meant the world to me. Thank you to everyone who has sent condolences and offered to help. It is wonderful to know how many of you loved my dad, every grumpy bit of him. I will keep him forever in my heart.

We miss you coming to the office, you are in better place now. My thought and prayers are with your family.

We have enjoyed working with Ken over the years. He will be missed by many.

Our love and prayers are with you, Kimberly and Elizabeth. Love, Uncle Jack & Aunt Marilyn

a true gentleman and professional in his foodservice industry career. I am glad we had him aboard the Cheney Bros. family. He always went out of his way to make everyone else look good. I rode with him and I got no complaints.