KENNETH-KELLNER-Obituary

KENNETH R. KELLNER

Gainesville, Florida

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KELLNER, KENNETH R., M.D., PH.D. 70 Kenneth R. Kellner, M.D., Ph.D. passed away on January 14, 2017 after a battle with cancer, at Haven Hospice. Dr. Kellner was raised on Long Island, New York and began his career with an interest in embryology at Union College, where he was an Eliphalet Nott...

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We miss you every day. No one compared to you. My love for you is forever and you will always be missed in your families and friends lives. You left us when you were way too young. Always in our hearts. IK

Rereading Ken´s obit still makes me very sad. A good man lost way too soon. Rest well Ken.

The sadness of his passing fade just a bit with time; I am left with bright memories which keep him alive for me.

Today, I came across the memory of when I learned of Dr. Kellner´s passing. The sadness my husband and I felt was so profound. He was with me every single week during my pregnancy with my oldest daughter, Cameron. She is now 13. Every, single week until 34 weeks. And then my second daughter, she is now 10. He retired very shortly after she was born in December, 2011. I accidentally met Mrs. Kellner shortly after I had Cameron. I had just left a follow up appointment with Dr. Kellner. She...

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Remembering you Kenny and all the good times our families had together!!

Dear Irene,
Today, Nov 14, 2020, I learned of Kenny's passing after learning of Jon's and trying to find you. I am so sorry for your loss. I met you & Kenny in the mid 90's while dating Jon. You & Kenny were gracious hosts & fun to be with. My thoughts are with you. Linda Gordon 718-217-2556

I just found out recently about his passing. I was his secretary for 13 years at Shands. This was a shock to me. He was kind and a great person to work with. This is very late but I still want to wish my condolences to the family.

Dear Irene, Adam and Evan, It's been over a year since Kenny's passing. I think of him and you often, and remember all the good times we had together as families. I know how close you all were as a family, so I'm sure your missing Kenny is still very raw. The hurt will always be there, but the good memories will start to outweigh the hurt. You will still cry, you will still miss terribly, but what good memories you will have to hold you up. The Ipser family will always be here to help you get...