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Kenneth Lawrence Frizzell

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Kenneth Lawrence Frizzell 66 of Colorado Springs died of a heart attack on January 14, 2007 at his home. Ken was born February 20, 1940 in Kansas City Kansas to Lillie White and Kenneth Hargis. Ken was adopted by his step-father Richard Frizzell in 1954. Throughout his life Ken worked as an...

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Ken Frizzell

He was a man’s man
And as gentle as a lamb
He was the life of a party
And laughed heartily
A great guy on a grill
To him, serving was a thrill
Always quick to lend an ear
Never ashamed to shed a tear

I’m honored to say Ken was my friend. Linda, we will uphold you before the throne in prayer as you grieve and learn to rejoice in your loss. Romans 5:1-11

I know you don't know me, but I knew Ken. He was my father in law for 5 years. He was the kindest, gentlest man I think I had ever met. He loved life, his children and he cherished his grandchildren. His smile was infectious and his love for life was evident. I am so sorry for your loss and will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Linda,
I am so sorry to hear about Ken. I know you will greatly miss this kind and gentle soul who was such a wonderful person in your life. Certainly you made him happy also, as I never saw him without a smile.

Dear Linda,
We can not begin to tell you how deeply saddened we were to hear about the loss of your dear husband, Ken. He was a very kind, caring, generous and gentle friend. Although we did not know him for very long, we were truly blessed with his friendship. Our hearts and prayers are with Ken, you and your family.
Love Curt and Lori Cummings

We are all so sorry to hear of Ken's passing... he blessed each of us in this office with his kindness, his wonderful smile and sense of humor... he will truly be missed.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. His kindness and willingness to share will remain with us forever. His pleasant smile and laughter will be missed. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. We love you.

Linda, we loved Ken very much. He always treated me with the greatest respect. Deb and I are mourning his loss. He is in a far better place. Jojo still rides the bike he gave her.

Ken, you have been the best thing that ever happened to me in my earthly life. I treasure the moments we shared. I am grateful to God that he loaned you to me for these past 11 1/2 years. You went to be with our Lord on my birthday and you said you couldn't find my card. I thought maybe you had forgotten it was my birthday, but Randy found the card in your Bible in with the bulletins. On the envelope you called me "Your Queen" as you did many times before. You treated me as if I were a...