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Kenneth Herman

Colchester, Uncasville, Connecticut

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Kenneth Herman August 20, 1937 - January 6, 2013 Colchester - Kenneth Herman passed away at home on Sunday (January 6, 2013) after a hard fought and courageous battle with Leukemia that lasted two years. He was born on August 20, 1937 in Bronx, NY to the late Milton B. and Anne (Levine) Herman....

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On the one year anniversary of Ken's passing, we keep warm and wonderful memories of a beloved husband, dedicated dad, and cherished "papa" close in our hearts.
His memory will forever be a blessing to us--
HIS LOVING FAMILY

Dear Daryl and Family,
I did not know of Ken's passing until I checked obits today (Feb. 2) on the computer at the library. I had a feeling that he was realeased finally from his suffering. My deepest sympathies to all of you on your loss. My thoughts are with you. Sorry to be so late, but I do not get the "courant" and did not know.
with love,Holly

Daryl,
We hope you can endure this loss a bit easier when reading all the tributes Ken has received here in this guest book. My 25 years working with Ken at BBP was the true highlight of my life. Ken was a total 'giver' in all aspects of his life. He honored me by being my closest friend in the work world and in retirement. Only smiles come to me when remembering the fun we shared. He did get his Harley ride, forgive me.

To our Sachem Street neighbors from long ago, thoughts of comfort and hugs to you. With love, Kay Teevan's granddaughters.

I was so addened to hear of Ken's passing. We shared a lot over the years at BBP and remember him fondly.
My deepest sympathy for your loss,
Nancy

I speak for all of us at O. and H. Our condolences go out to you and your family. Ken was much admired by us in the office, a fighter for sure. God bless all of you at this difficult time. Daryl, this journey was made easier due to your devoted attention to Ken. He knew you loved him and that were always by his side. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Daryl,

Words alone will never erase the loss of Ken. It is his memory that will continue to shine. He showed great courage all the way through. Please know I am thinking of you and Ken during this difficult time. ~Greg Grande

I was saddened to learn of Kens passing and my condolences to his entire family. We worked together at BBP.

we are so sorry in the loss of Ken, your friends and former neighbors, ANNE .& .Art Currier