Kenneth-Friedlander-Obituary

Kenneth Mark Friedlander

Columbus, Georgia

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Kenneth Mark Friedlander September 1, 1946- June 27, 2015 Columbus, GA- Kenneth Mark Friedlander, 68, of Columbus, GA died peacefully Saturday, June 27, 2015 at Columbus Hospice House with his children, Leah and Paul, his sister Cindy, and the mother of his children, Shelly, at his side. There...

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There is not a time that I visit family in Columbus that I do not think of Ken ... Ken was definitely one of those friends that we were able to pick up our bond where we left it. The last class reunion in Moultrie that he attended we went together and had a great visit. Ken was my first BOYFRIEND - we were in the fifth grade. I surely had a LOVE for our Friendship and do forever. A FRIEND INDEED. Kay Baxter Ulmer

Dear Cindy and family - I am so very sorry for your loss. Ken was truly one of my favorite friends from elementary school in Moultrie. When your family moved we continued to include Ken to the names of our graduating class '64. I will continue to remember, love, and miss Ken.

Ken was a 'class act' and a caring person who loved people! I remember Ken from Ken & Co. with his team, Clara, Cindy and Mary...
May his spirit keep you with a smile.

I dated Ken as a young girl visiting relatives in Columbus, Ga. He was very handsome & dear. So sorry for his loss.

Cindy and all of Ken' family and friends, Ken was a perfect gentleman and will be missed by everyone who ever met him. The world has lost a friend. RIP my friend. Scotty

Ken was so nice to me and I enjoyed going to his pool and hearing his stories. Prayers to his family.

The community is lessened by Ken's passing. RIP noble warrior.

John & Pansy

My deepest condolences to Ken's family. He has been a friend for so many years. Always loved his kind heart. I will never forget, at my Daddy's funeral (Schley Snellings),I looked up and Ken was standing off from the crowd on a hill. He was looking very GQ, as always, in a red turtleneck, black coat and aviator sunglasses. Rest easy, friend.

God Bless Ken and his family.