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Kenneth Robert Eifes

Unionville, Connecticut

1947 - 2023

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Unionville, Connecticut
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Kenneth Robert Eifes, 76, of Canton, CT, husband to the love of his life, Barbara Jo (Lewis) Eifes, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2023. Kenneth was born March 18, 1947 to Beatrice & Joseph Eifes in New York City. He is predeceased by his brother Robert. He is survived by his wife, Barbara...

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I have such fond memories of Ken. He was always willing to lend a helping hand. He was a great teamate and friend. I will always remember having a beer with some good banter at the French Club, where we played softball together.

Hi barb miss Ken a lot we talked so much about the Vermont property and the guns we shared a love for Ken bought my 44 magnum from me. Years ago hope this finds you well. Paul arvai. Old Lyme ct

Barbara and girls I am so sorry to hear about ur loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

My deepest sympathy to Barbara Jo, and the rest of his family. Played softball in Farmington with Kenny for many years. He was 10 years my senior, and just a great guy to be around. He was a smart, kind man. May God bless you all with peace during this very difficult time. Peter Antigiovanni

Barbara, we are so sorry to hear our neighbor has passed. We have many fond memories of you and Ken, and the wonderful community on Bunker Hill. Much love, Barbara & Bill Hengstenberg

Barbara. So sorry to hear about Ken. He is a good friend. We always talked about walking the land in Vermont or was it New Hampshire.trying to sell a few acres to me. Now I wish he had. Hi hi. Again thank you for everything you did for Amy Joni and I. Paul arvai. Old lyme ct

Barbara, I remember how much Ken helped me out with my Log cabin. I had the state of the art furnace, in my place. I always remember our softball days and especially when he played for the Frend Model in New Britain. Many problems were solved after those games, especially after a few beers. I am saddened by his loss, but I have great memories of him

Ken was always a positive person to me. Each and every time we met he was sure to ask about my family first then on to my previous hunting season. He would offer his vast knowledge and advice to help improve my outdoor knowledge. Ken did this for so many. These invaluable life lessons have and will be past on to my children.