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Kenneth Howard Dichter

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Kenneth Howard Dichter Kenneth Howard Dichter, 50, of Scottsdale, Ariz., died on Sunday suddenly at the Paradise Valley Hospital in Phoenix. Born and raised in Millville, the son of Sally Berkowitz Dichter and the late Sidney Dichter, he had been living in Arizona for the last 20 years. Ken had...

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I don't know what words to use to describe the sadness, grief and shock. But, if it's possible to describe Ken in one word, that word would be friend. His thoughtfulness and caring towards others was legendary. Kenny was the proverbial one-of-a-kind

Harry Kalish

Ken looking on as John Harden cuts tail feathers after my first solo flight in an airplane.

Ken was incredibly talented, but I believe his warm heart and gentle spirit made him truly special. He will be missed.

We are so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ken's family, friends and co-workers.

Ken was genuine in personality, and close to perfection in his profession [he'd call me on saying "perfect']. He's already greatly missed.


Dear Sally and Family, So sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Thinking of you at this time. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your loved ones.

There's not much for me to say other than Ken will be terribly missed. Without question, one of the best, most generous, and kindest people I'll ever know.

Ken and I at Chompies January 2010. WE LOVE YOU, KEN

To the Friends and Family of Ken,

I am truly sorry to learn of Ken's passing. He was a very good man. I knew Ken from the old K-Flow days, when he was buying electronic components from me. He would always give me every opportunity to "win" the business. Our relationship grew, as he would frequently join me and my then girlfriend for barbecues, or whatever we were having for dinner. Afterwards we'd play Trivial Pursuit, which Ken usually won, or talk politics, which he loved to get...

We are so saddened by this loss. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family. Ken was a bright young man who could fix or repair anything and was an great asset to our computer business. We will miss him.