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Kenneth Ray "Ken" Kentosh

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Kenneth Ray Kentosh, "Ken," passed away March 15, 2009, at the age of 63, while in Tucson, Ariz. Born in Grand Rapids, Mich. to George and Ruth Kentosh, Ken had been a resident of Las Cruces since 2003. Always generous with his time and talents to friends and family alike, Ken will be greatly...

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Susan
Lidio and I send you our deepest sympathy. We can only imagine your anguish at losing Ken so suddenly. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you here in Las Cruces. With love,

Susan
One of Cindy's and my fondest memories with Ken and you is an evening at your house in Cleveland when we showed you pictures of someone elses furniture. That was the biggest laugh from Ken I ever heard. A great time with great friends. Love, Paul and Cindy

Susan, Lynn, and Patti -- I share your sorrow. My brother, Homer, and his wife, Lucy, and my sister, Mary send their sympathies as well and remember Ken with affection. With Ken's passing, there's a big hole in the universe.

Susan, Just wanted you to know I was thinking about you as you walk through each day with so many emotions. We know in our minds that our partners will be gone some day but it doesn't seem possible that it is today. Your loss is very special. I wish you well.

Ken will always be remembered for his love of flying and his friendly smile. He would often take time to talk to us at the L.C. airport. We will always think of Ken and talk about him with the fondest memories. Ken gave a lot to all he knew, we will miss him. Take care Susan and may God be by your side.

So sorry to hear of your loss Susan. Ken was such a nice guy and I am sure you have been left with a great void in your life.

I'm so sorry for your loss Susan, my prayers are with you.

I remember Ken fondly as we were both into sports cars. He had a red MGA & I had a white one. We worked together at my father's service station during one college summer. During our 40th high school reunion, we conversed many times before the reunion and during it. I will sincerely miss him, but know that he has gone on to a better life.

Even though I haven't seen Ken in over 40 years, I have Good memories etched in my mind of our journey through the Corridors Of Time.