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Kenneth B. Ensign Sr.

Maple Shade, New Jersey

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ENSIGN, Kenneth B., Sr. age 50, of Maple Shade, passed away peacefully on December 10th, 2010 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Camden, he was a lifetime area resident. Ken coached many of his children's sports teams in the area and was employed as a systems analyst for Wachovia Bank. Son...

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As a co-worker of Ken at Wachovia, he will be deeply missed. Rest in Peace Ken and your memory will forever live on. See, I remembered to add your picture online - that was your last request from me. :-)
Blessing to the Ensign family.

Good bye Kenny my love - thank you for giving me the happiest months of my life! You showed me unconditional love and made me laugh more than I've ever laughed before. We were so looking forward to a future together here on earth - but I guess God had another plan and we will have to wait and spend our lives together in Heaven!

We love and miss you babe - Jellybean, Sun Shine, Special Girl & Hurricane

I remember working with Ken at the Federal Reserve Bank many years ago. His humor and good nature will live in my memory. My sympathies to all of the family. Alanna Kellon

Kenny was such a wonderful. I am heartbroken to hear of his passing. He was such a funny man constantly making jokes and picking on my father. I will never forget the boat trips and most of all my wedding day! He was such a pleasure to be around. We will miss you more then you could imagine Kenny. Rest In Peace My Friend. If there is anything we can do for the Ensign family we will always be here.
Your Friends. Jacqui and Art Waterman (Pensabene)

Rest in peace Ken. It was great reconnecting with you over the last few years. Our condolences to the Ensign family from the Boyle family up the block.

I was fortunate enough to know and work with Ken at Wachovia. He was a compassionate man with a great sense of humor. We will all miss him. My deepest sympathy to all his family and friends. Rest in peace Ken. Debbie Poe, Charlotte, N.C.

Kenny and I grew up together at E.B. Haig school in Maple Shade. We were the shortest kids in the entire class, and they would always group us by height. Kenny always had the best outlook though...he'd always tell me that it was best that way because we'd always get to be first. RIP Ken. - Rich Louie

Rest peacefully, Kenny. On behalf of the Foys, our deepest sympathy to Kenny's family and friends.

I worked with Ken at Wachovia. I found him to be an intelligent, articulate, caring person, with a very good sense of humor. I'll miss him. It did not take many conversations with Ken to realize what family meant to him. My prayers go with the family.