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Kenneth C. Keener

Palm Springs, California

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Kenneth "Ken" C. Keener, 74, of Palm Springs, CA, passed away on November 5, 2007. He was born on November 30, 1932. Ken, as all of his friends knew him, was born in Georgetown, TX. The family shortly moved to Alvin, TX where he attended elementary, high school and Alvin Junior College. After...

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With great sadness and with tears in my eyes I write this. We have been living in Ajijic, Mexico for 15 years and just learned of your loss as well as the passing of Maude. What wonderful memories we have of those glorious fun filed years at 1418. Ken was a wonderful person and I can still hear his laughter. We loved you guys as much as we loved Vera and SD. Our sincerest condolences, as late as they are, and we hope you have managed to survive your great loss by focusing on treasured...

Dear Bob,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Bob Seale

Bob,
Betty and I will keep you in our prayers and thoughts. I don't recall meeting Ken personally, but have spoken to him numerous times and felt his loving spirit.
God be with you,
Brother Frank & Betty

I have thought of Ken many, many times over the years since he retired from Gulf/Chevron, and was saddened to hear of his passing. I am one of the many (then) young Gulf attorneys Ken helped learn how to practice law. He was a master mentor and encourager, as well as a wonderful, skilled attorney with the highest professional and ethical standards, as well as abundant common sense. Bob, God's grace and peace to you as you experience and grieve this loss more than any of us.

Bob,
I was saddened to hear of Ken's passing. He was a special person in all our lives. My deepest sympathies are with you. I know that your many friends will help to sustain you at this difficult time.

My Mama & Daddy loved the Keener family. My Daddy was the oldest nephew to Aunt Nora and Uncle Miles.(William Lewis Green SR.) He loved them so much. Our family was sorry to hear of the death of Kenneth. Our prayers and thoughts are with the family in this sad loss. With love for all. The Family of William Lewis Green Jr.

Bob,
I vaguely remember meeting Kenneth when Steph and I visited you in Houston. He had a very kind voice and everytime I called and spoke with him he was very accommodating. I'll miss talking to him. Richard remarked that he regrets that he did not have the opportunity to meet such a fine, intelligent man.
Sent with much love.

Ken's passing was tremendously sad news. What a charming and wonderful man, let's hope a little rubbed off on those who had the good fortune of knowing him. I wish Bob and all of you who will miss him all the best.

Dear Bob, My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time and my heart truly goes out to you. Kenneth was such a wonderful True Gentleman with a quick smile and a gracious host to everyone wherever he was. I really enjoyed working with him on the projects for the Foundation. He will remain forever in my heart. Your Friend, David Hood