Kenneth-Haynes-Obituary

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Kenneth M. Haynes

Levittown, Pennsylvania

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DIED
December 12, 2013
LOCATION
Levittown, Pennsylvania

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Burns Funeral Home - Frankford Ave. Obituary

At the age of 84. Loving husband of Mary Craig-Haynes(nee Cawthon), and the late Alma (nee Lynch); devoted father of Kenneth (Joanne), and Cheryl Mathes (George). Survived by 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; brother of Robert Taylor (Virginia). Ken is also survived by his sister-in-law Doris, predeceased by his brother, William, and brother-in-law to Wilda McElhaney, and R. Hope Godwin. Beloved Uncle Kenny of Todd Godwin and other nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Viewing on Monday 9 AM to 10:15 AM. All Saints Episcopal Church, 9601 Frankford Ave. Phila., PA 19114 followed by his Service 10:30 AM. Interment Philadelphia Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations to the Wounded Warrior Project, 1120 G Street NW, Suite 700 - Washington, DC 20005 would be appreciated.

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The blessing of finding someone to love unconditionally, who will love you back the same, is a rare and precious gift. Ken and I considered each other that gift. He was not only my husband, he was my soul mate, friend, confidant, travel companion, and so much more than words can describe. Our careers were such that we could discuss and understand each other. He had many memories of his work years that he loved to talk about.

His sweet smile, his wonderful sense of humor, his...

I too remember the childhood visits with Uncle Ken and Aunt Alma in PA. We would drive across Pennsylvania to arrive at Grandmom Taylor's house full of family and cousins. I'll miss Uncle Ken and his smile and chuckle when he teased us kids. Hugs from California.

Mary,
We are sorry for the loss of Ken. What a nice man he was. A true gentleman. You and your family are in our prayers. God will get you through the difficult times.

Uncle Ken will be missed. Our love and prayers to Aunt Mary, Ken, Cher and families. We are with you in spirit. Uncle Ken is rid of those pesky ants, but Gene Autry rides on.

Dad, Thanks for bringing me into this world and the knowledge to handle it.

I fondly remember childhood visits with Uncle Ken and Aunt Alma and the summer adventures in Millsboro. We'll miss Uncle Ken and his sense of humor. God bless.

You will be missed deeply.