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Kenneth H. Francis

Trenton, New Jersey

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Kenneth H. Francis NEW EGYPT - Kenneth H. Francis, 48, died Saturday at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton. Born in Lawton, OK, he had been a New Egypt resident since 1986, coming from Hornerstown. Kenny was a graduate of the Admiral Farragut Academy in Pine Beach, and attended Eastern...

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Maureen,Jake and Katie,
So sorry to hear about Ken. Lots of great memories from RBV airport days. I can still hear his laugh. Your in my prayers. God Bless.
lisa cassarini

Dear Maureen, Katie and Jake...Sorry to hear of the loss of Kenny..he was always sucha pleasure to wait on at the Diner. He will be remembered fondly. You are all in my thoughts and prayers...Kimberlee Byrne

To ease the pain, try and let your good memories occupy your mind, while your heart slowly mends. My sincerest sympathies go out to all of you.

To the entire Francis family...our deepest sympathies in this very difficult time....The Swanekamp family

Francis Family,
We are sad and sorry to hear about your loss. Kenny brought so much to the town of New Egypt and will be greatly missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless
The Titko Family

Mo,Jake and Katie

Your dad was a wonderful man and had a huge impact on me and Andrews lives . We will never forget all the late nights down at the Oasis having our nightly chats .Your dad gave us all some extremely fond memories to carry with us for years to come .

The friendly and sincere way your dad carried himself is extended through you all . You are very fortunate to have been able to call him a husband and a dad , the rest of us could only call him a good friend ....

To the Francis family: Thank you for the memories, and thank you for contributing so much to our community,New Egypt is a far better place because of Kenny and your family.

Ken, God Bless you and your family! You will be greatly missed by our scouting communtiy and the town as a whole. You started the tradition of the "Spitting Watermelon Seeds" skit at the Pack Meetings. You entertained our children with the electric race cars when you had the shop downtown. You encouraged our boys to continue on their scouting journey. You have been an inspiration and great friend through the years. Our prayers are with your in Heaven. We are praying you have a "Ducky" of a...

Our thoughts and prayers are with Ken's Family. Ken was such a friendly and happy person with a very warm and sincere smile. He was never too busy to stop and talk to us or our children. Ken was a very special man and he will be missed.