Kenneth-Erick-Obituary

Kenneth A. Erick

Hamilton, New Jersey

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HAMILTON - Kenneth A. Erick, 65, of Hamilton, passed away Mar. 7, 2013 at Compassionate Care Hospice surrounded by his loving family. Kenneth was a lifelong area resident. He retired in 2009 from NJ State DOT as an engineer. He was a member of the Westiminister Presbyterian Church. He enjoyed...

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I'm so sorry for your loss; Ken was my friend and mentor. I only just found out of his passing in the DOTRA newsletter. Being here in Florida and still working for the FDOT, I'm sort of isolated from my friends back in New Jersey. I am saddened by the loss of my boss back in the Bureau of Equipment but I know he is still looking out for you Fran, Chris and Scott.
Ray Burroughs

Ken will always be fondly remembered, especially for his fairness. RIP, my friend!

I would like to extend my sympathy to the Erick family. Ken's passing came as a shock to me.We were a good team in Equipment. Al Alaimo

Ken was the kind of guy that would do anything for you to help, from computer questions to making a wild west town of buildings for Fine Arts Day. He was always there for everyone. God bless him, Frannie, Chris and Scott.

I have many fond memories of our time in senior high fellowship and Sunday school at Westminster. We were close friends as teenagers and young adults. I am sorry for your loss.

To Fran & Family . . .
I will always remember Ken as a great guy with a quick wit, never a cross word and a good friend in the Ham Radio community. With many fond memories of both Ken & Fran at the old Lawrenceville 147.24 Repeater Group meetings in the house and back yard of Dick & Fran Aicher W2FQY.

73's and RIP until we all change our QTH to be with you.
Bill Gibbs N3FCN (WB3CKP)

I enjoyed Ken as my boss at NJDOT. He was a warm person with a great sense of humor. We shared many thoughts and memorable moments there. He will be missed.

Fran, Chris & Scott my deepest smypathy to you in your time of sorrow. Ken was a great person with a huge heart. I had the pleasure of working with him for 16 years at the DOT. He will truly be missed.

I will always remember the nice time we spent together here at work and outside. You will be missed more than you could think of.

Satish