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Captain Kenneth Stephen Dalga

Burlington, Ohio

1987 - 2017 (Age 29)

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Dalga, Captain Kenneth Stephen,29, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 during a military training flight in Clovis, New Mexico. He served as a Combat Systems Officer in the United States Air Force and he was a member of the 318th Special Operations Squadron at Cannon Air Force Base....

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Kenny with Steve Collier - Osram Sylvania Winchester, Ky.

Dear Mrs. Dalga,
My name is Barbara Abney and I worked with your husband at sylvania in Winchester ky. At this time he was not married and I can't recall the year. I just today learned of Kenny's death and I am truly devastated. Kenny was one of the funniest people that I have every been around and he kept us in the R&D department in stitches.
Although he only worked there for a short while he left an impression on us that at times we would just stop and laugh and say remember when...

As an Air Force father I have the highest respect and admiration for those who volunteer to serve, in a seemingly always dangerous capacity, when their exceptional talents could bring more safety and wealth elsewhere. Please accept my condolences from South Carolina. I was able to live stream part of the memorial service, and the street lined with airmen.

Prayers are with the fallen soldier and his family.

I didn't know Captain Dalga, but I wanted to express my deepest sympathy. This is such a tragic loss. May God help you through your sorrow. Mary Warfield

Although I didn't know Captain Dalga (I found his obituary while looking for another), I want to say thank you for his service and sacrifice, and that of his family. Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss, and my heartfelt thanks. Peace be with you - SMM

I did not know this young man, I read of his passing while looking for an obituary. I just wanted to stop and say how grateful I am to men and woman like him that risk everything to protect myself and all others. Even though I was not priveleged to know him, I am saddened to hear he lost his life while doing something so admirable. I will be praying for all those that knew him and loved him, as I know this is an extremely difficult time.

Thank you Captain Kenneth Stephen Dalga for your service. Family of, thank you for your sacrifices. Deepest Sympathy to the entire family,friends.