Kenneth-Hardick-Obituary

Kenneth F. Hardick

Willington, Connecticut

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Kenneth Hardick, an all-around good guy, died October 5th, at the age of 64. His life was too short, but very well-lived. Ken grew up in Enfield CT, and has lived in Willington CT for the past 30 years. He graduated from Enfield High School and The University of CT. Fortunately for the state of...

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Our deepest sympathy for your family in this time of sorrow. We shared a very memorable christmas dinner with you at Amy's and my son Steven's house one year.

will me you Kenn, you were a good neighbor, and you always kept an eye on our street, all the times my house alarm went off, and you were always there to see that everything is ok, you looked after our kids when they were growing up, we will miss you

Our deepest sympathy to your family. Your fellow campers have missed you both this summer. Our prayers and positive thoughts are with your family. Sincerely, Lou and Sue Monaghan

A beautiful life lost yet one so beautifully well lived.
Peace. Love. Parker.

Kenny was one of the good guys I was honored to work with at the old Troop C. He also was one of my neighbors during my adolescent years. I always remember him being very active. We would often pass each other in the neighborhood; he jogging while I was riding my horse. Kenny was an officer and a gentleman. A diligent investigator who also had a fine sense of humor.
May you rest in peace #394.

Dear Deb and Michael. your Dad Ken helped to raise a generation of Willington kids, You loved them, but also held them accountable. My husband. Robert Ryder and I will never forget the kindnesses you showed us. Our community is enhanced because of your presence, thank you

Debbie and Michael our family is so sorry to hear of your lost. Kenny was great person who had a heart of gold,no matter what he had to do he always had time to help. We will truly miss seeing him in the neighborhood.

Deb, I left a note on your facebook as well as a friend request. I don't know why but just tonite I decided to look and see if I could find you on facebook. How saddened was I when I figured out that Kenny was no longer with us. My thoughts and prayers are with you my friend. I will always remember the times when Ken and Eric went golfing together down in Southwest Harbor. Such an unlikely pair! Memories are wonderful and cannot be taken away. We all must treasure them!!

I am deeply sorry to learn of Ken's passing.
We had lost touch over our later years, but will always remember him for his great sense of humor, his candor, and his zest for life...
We had many fun experiences in our younger years at McDonalds and after his marriage to Debbie...
My last memory of Ken was watching him zip off with my wife on the back of his motorbike, as he took her on a ride up to Cadillac Mtn.
I would never have trusted anyone but Ken to send her off safely......