Kenneth-Fasanella-Obituary

Kenneth W. Fasanella Sr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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BORDENTOWN -- Kenneth W. Fasanella Sr., 87, died Wednesday at Saint Francis Medical Center, Trenton.Born in Trenton, he resided in Hamilton Township for 56 years, and for the past three years in Bordentown.Mr. Fasanella was a U.S. Army Air Force veteran of World War II.He retired in 1983 as a...

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Dear Ida and Family. Just to let you know that we are thinking about you. Please accept our sympathy and love. In peace, Maryjean & Donald Reid

Kenny was a great freind to my dad Sam he will be missed.

As a representative of the Mercer County Federation of Holy Name Societies, I am expressing our condolence to the family upon the passing of our brother Kenneth who was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Cathedral. I am sorry that I was unable to be present at the viewing. I will be leaving a sympathy card with the Funeral Director today with the hope that he will be able to deliver it to you.

Sincerely, John Moroze

Dear Kenny and children, Marie and children, Priscilla and Michael,
Our heartfelt sympathies in the death of your beloved father. May the memories he had given you comfort you and bring you peace.
Love to all, Joanne, Betty, Gail, and Teresa

Dear Kenny and children, Marie and children, Priscilla and Michael,
Our heartfelt sympathies in the death of your beloved father. May all your memories comfort you and give you peace.
All our love, Joanne, Betty, Gail and Teresa

We knew Ken through the Air Force Association, where he was a member of our Mercer Chapter. We will always remember him with love and kindness for his many acts of generosity and his enormous heart. With Deepest sympathy, Vince & Linda Fairlie.

Michael,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time of sadness and grief.

Our dad was a man of quiet honor and piety. Family met everything to him and he delighted in the love of his children and especially his five grandchildren. He left us all a legecy of love. He will be missed by many.

Michael,

My thoughts and prayers go out to you. With much love, Ann Stanford