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Kenneth E. Hyatt Jr.

Kingston, New York

1939 - 2017

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Kenneth E. Hyatt, Jr. KINGSTON- Kenneth E. Hyatt, Jr., 77, of Kingston, N.Y., passed away Sunday, May 21, 2017, at Golden Hill Nursing and Rehab Center in Kingston. He was born June 8, 1939 in Kingston, to the late Kenneth E. Hyatt, Sr. and Mary (Fitzgerald) Hyatt. Kenneth received his Bachelors’...

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I will always remember Ken having a smile on his face and always very funny. He had a great sense of humor and I was always comfortable talking to him. Some people are just so easy to tease. He was one of those people. I remember when his daughter was born, he was so in love with her!! Flo, you had a wonderful husband and a good Christian man. Kip and I will always remember him with a smile!

Dear Flo,

Ken made his mark on our community by his leadership and dedication.

His memory will be a blessing.

Love,
Barbara & Joe Cohen

Dear Flo and Hyatt family,

All of our condolences and sorrow for your loss. We have so many great memories of Ken, and I (Mark Cioni) in particular remember his warm greetings when we saw him in school or at Crown Street visiting my Dad. I will count myself a success if I can contribute as much to the world as Ken, and I expect that he and my Dad are shaking hands and planning improvements as we speak!

May the love of family and friends, as well as fond memories, sustain you...

Our condolences go out to the Hyatt Family. Our mother, Aggie Loughran, loved Ken - they'd always exchange quips and much laughter when they ran into one another. We remember when he arrived at Golden Hill and brought a lot of laughs and smiles to our mom during a bleak time - hope they are once again, sharing some laughter and Aggie was one of the friends there to greet him on the other side!
The Loughran Family

Dear Hyatt Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I met Ken at Golden Hill and was very fond of him. A real resident advocate and a man of integrity. I have many happy memories of time spent with and talks with Ken. He will be missed.

"Schwartz" as one of the many nicknames he had we be missed by so many...I was lucky enough to work across the hall from where he did one of his may volunteer services, and we loved to go back and forth with our sick wit laughing all the way. He was one of the kindest, and helpful to others persons that I have ever met.

Gonna Miss you

Darlene

To Ken's Family,
We were always grateful for the kindness and friendship he showed our mother at Golden Hill. God bless you, Ken, and our condolences to all that loved him.

The Hastings Family

I visited fellow Kiwanian at Golden Hill. Despite being relegated to a powered wheel chair, he was aware, humorous and appreciative. I'm glad to have known a small part of the larger picture of this man.

Dear Debbie and Family, My sincere condolences to you all. This community has lost a true champion, mentor and friend. Always a pleasure!!! He was one who when you'd see him, it kind of "MADE YOUR DAY". Rest Easy Brud and Thanks for everything!!!