Kenneth-DeMars-Obituary

Kenneth W. DeMars

Springfield, Massachusetts

1951 - 2021

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Kenneth W. DeMars, 70, of Springfield, died Monday, December 6, 2021 at the Mercy Medical Center in Springfield. Born in Pittsburgh, PA on May 17, 1951, he was the son of the late George and Peggy Jo (Hawkins) DeMars. Ken had lived in Springfield since 1982. He was a member of Our Lady of the...

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Dear Joanne and family I´m so very sorry for your loss . He was a good man may he Rest In Peace and god bless you Joanne with love Angie.

Dear Joanne,Joe and Kenny..We just received the sad news about your Dad and Husband..My condolences to your family..May he Rest in Peace. Very sorry

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Lenny B. (Westover)

Thank you for your service. RIP.

We are so sorry for your loss. Ken was a loving dad, husband and grandfather. Your family is in our prayers during this difficult time.

Cheese Cake Soup Mr. D... I know you are missing my famous cheese cake soup but for everyone else I am going to give you a little inside story about Mr. D and I. Ken and I were only married for a little over a year and Mrs. D knew I couldn´t cook. Mr. D was driving up to Ft. Drum watch the Super bowl with us. Mrs. D sent a package with all the food that I should prepare for the game. In the box was a "NO COOK" Cheese Cake mix. To make a long story...I made Mr. D, his first and only cheese...

Terry and I offer our sincere Condolences to you Joanne and your sons. Ken I am going to miss our long discussions, your work ethic and knowledge. Since retirement we had many good breakfasts together. You and I always worked together to get the best possible outcomes from the many construction projects we worked together on for Westover ARB and even Freeland Construction. Safe travels my friend!

So very sorry for you and your families loss. I send my prayers to you and your family during this toughest of times.

My condolences to his family. I spent many a day playing at the family house when I was a youngster. Rest in peace Ken.