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Kenneth K. Kain

Breinigsville, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth K. Kain, 80, of Breinigsville, passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, leaving behind his devoted family, his wife of 56 years, Linda, sons, Scott, Kevin and his wife Josette, and Dean. Kenneth's brothers are Ronald and his wife, Carole, of Florida, Denny and his...

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Dear Linda, Scott, Dean, Kevin. Our heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Kenny. He will be missed by many people. May you all find comfort in your wonderful memories of him. Hugs to you!

To my mother, Josette and I have a deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband and my father. He is a great man Who gave his best to all of us, at all times. He taught us work ethic, honesty and how to be a good person. Though we will all miss him terribly, my wife reminded me on that night how fortunate I am not to have one bad memory of my father. And for that thought I will always give thanks to him. Your loving son Kevin.

Linda, Scott, Dean, Kevin and family. I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. He was a wonderful man. I have so many wonderful memories. Although it's been years I still quote him. God be with all of you in this difficult time. Rest in Peace, Kenny! Tony and Pat (Zimmerman) Zungolo

Kenny was a great guy. Always interesting to talk with. He had a great life and many good stories. Enjoy the memories of the all the things he did. Sorry to hear about his passing. We will miss him.

Kenny and my dad Dick Ritter were good friends and went on many motorcycle adventures together. I also knew Kenny and enjoyed eating in his restaurants. I am sure he and my dad will be riding together again.

So sorry to hear about Kenny's passing. It's tough to loose a family member - Husband & Dad, especially at this time of the year. To the family, I say take care, Love and peace to you all.

Pop Kain was a special man and will be missed so very much. our Love to the Kain Family.

My thoughts and prayers to the entire Kain family. May God bless you all.

Sorry to hear of Kenny passing. I have good memories of him, all the way back to my childhood. His cars, his motorcycles. He took me for my first motorcycle ride, I realized that then, I would never ever going to be a passenger again. But, that ride, gave the passion, to be a rider, still to this day. He will be missed by many. Rest In Peace, Brother.