Kenneth-Keilman-Obituary

Kenneth Keilman

Webster, New York

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May 26, 2010. Age 76. Survived by his wife, Diane; and his beloved dog, Dutch; his children, Karen (Corry) Jaffer, Kevin Keilman, Janet (Rich) Pecorella, Tim (Hope) Keilman of Buffalo, Kenny (Jennifer) Keilman of Chicago; and Beverly (Micah) Pane; 13 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; his...

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There is great sadness in parting with a loved one. My memories of Ken go back to the 50's when he was living in the Tenth Ward. I lost contact with his family through the years. However, in 1989, we saw each other in a restaurant in Greece and had a nice chat going over old times. May you find comfort in knowing that others care.

I am so sorry for your loss. Be assured of my continued prayers for you and your family
Marianne Ashley

Ken:
Sorry I couldn't be there for you cousin, I'll miss you. To many memories to list, but a few are: sitting on the cellerway and front porch steps at grandma & grandpa's house, KPAA soft ball, riding bikes together, eighteen wheeler trips to Olean to deliver the mail, hunting woodchuck and fox, motor cycles and more. You will allways be in my heart.

I will miss your smiling Face. You will be missed by many. Sure did have some great laughs!!! Do I dare say. Anyways my thoughts and prayers to all the Family. Especially you Diane god bless you for your love and dedication to Kenny. I know you will miss him:)

Diane,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Kenny was a great neighbor, and always had a smile on his face. May he now rest in peace. If you need anything, please stop by.
~ Jennifer, Shawn, Amanda and Steff

To Beverly and Kenny, and the rest of the Keilmans. Your dad will be missed by many. He was always willing to help out. It was phenomenal the things that he knew how to do. I remenber when he pulled off my steering wheel with a flick of his wrists when we were trying to replace the wiring harness. He always had amazing stories, from fish hooks to bank robberies. I know we will miss him. Our prayers and sympathy are with you during these sad times.
Your Aunt and Uncle, Marilyn &...

To all the family of Ken, I am so sorry for your loss. I know Ken is with our Lord Jesus Christ & is no longer in pain.
To Dianne,I know how much Ken meant to you but his suffering is over.I loved him like a father and he will be missed.
God Bless everyone.
Joe & Shirley Menear

Uncle Kenny, My first time on a boat was with you and my dad..I had so much fun....Also my first time fishing was with you. I will always remember you warm and inviting smile...My thoughts and prayers to my cousins...and all...Love Anne Villani