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Kenneth Jensen

Anchorage, Alaska

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Longtime Alaska resident and attorney Ken Jensen, 72, died Jan. 11, 2008, at Providence Alaska Medical Center. He was surrounded by a circle of his loving family and friends, hand in hand.A service will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Evergreen Memorial Chapel, 737 E St. A celebration of his life...

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I will miss Ken's wit and story-telling -- I have cut his hair off and on for about 30 years. (and what great hair!!) Nancy and family -- I am so sorry for your loss and ours. He will be missed by so many.

your loss is felt by everyone who knows you and your family.Ken will be missed greatly He was a wonderful man and father

Nancy: I have many fond memories of the time when I was Ken's secretary from 1970-1974. I learned a lot professionally from Ken, and it is my distinct pleasure to have known and worked for and with him. You and your family have my deepest sympathy at the loss of a truly wonderful husband and father.

Our condolences to all of Ken's family on the loss of Ken. He was a warm & generous man that jumped in to help anyone in the community. He has been a great asset to the Cooper Landing Emergency Services board and his shoes will be hard to fill. We will all miss him.

My heart felt condolences to Jensen family.
The news of Ken’s passing away is tremendously sad for me. I consider myself very fortunate to have had the pleasure to know him.
I will miss his words of wisdom and his great sense of humor that has helped me survive life’s trials and tribulations.

With Deepest Sympathy, Patsy Kallander-Harris

I did not know uncle Ken very well but he reminded me of old buddy (grampa jensen) alot. He was always there for my mom, to make her smile and give advice, like keep your tip up. My heart goes out to all of you and my prays are with you. May god be with you always. love mike

Nancy and family--I was so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I have fond memories of working for Jensen & Harris and then Jensen, Harris & Roth. It was a great learning experience and always an adventure. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy, I was very sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I phoned him about three weeks ago to see how he was doing and he sounded good. We were good friends for close to forty years. I am so glad that Shirley and I were able to visit with you in Cooper Landing a few years ago and go fishing with Ken and the kids in Seward. I already miss Ken's smile and his remembrances of "the old days". May you find some comfort in knowing that Ken had so many friends who loved him. Respectfully, Jim Blair

Ken was always there to help a friend in need. More then he will ever know he helped me. My heart felt sympathy to all his family and friends.