Kenneth-Kerrick-Obituary

Kenneth E. Kerrick

Kansas City, Missouri

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"405" Kenneth E. Kerrick of Grain Valley, MO, passed away at his home on September 6, 2004. Ken was born September 2, 1932 in Independence, MO and is survived by his beloved wife, Betty L. Kerrick, of 52 years; three children, Tim Kerrick of Frisco, TX, Bryan Kerrick of Sunnyvale, TX and Sheri...

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Betty,

I was so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I really liked the way he always gave me a hard time about driving Buicks! I do remember the time we presented him the "Barney Fife Hand Gun Safety Award". That seemed to quiet him down for a few minutes.

I am saddened by his passing. My best to you and the family.

Sincerely,

Rich Gibbs

Dear Betty & Family:
So sorry to hear about Ken's passing. We always enjoyed having him and you around during the transfer of our Texas property. He will truly be missed, not only by you and his family but all those privileged to have known him.
Please keep in touch.
All our love and prayers are with you. And special thanks to your son who called us and left the sad news.
Love,
Irma & Ron

Betty,
We were so sorry to hear about Ken, if there is anything that we can do to assist you in anyway, please don't hesitate to let us know.

Betty,
We are so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. We will always remember his abillity to tell a good story and maybe even his ability to add a little extra flavor along the way. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Betty,
Condolences to you and your family. I always enjoyed Ken's company, stories and quick wit. He will be greatly missed.
Steve

Dear Betty & family,
We are truly saddened by the loss of our dear friend. We'll always have fond memories of Ken, and his ornery ways. His passing is a sad loss to the many who knew him.
Tim, we can't imagine how you managed to handle the funeral service, but you, Bryan and Brenda did a superb job. I know you made your Dad proud.
We would bet that nearly everyone at his funeral service could have told a story or two about Ken, when asked, but were just too shy to speak...

I enjoyed working with Ken all those years. He was an excellent officer and served the public very well.God bless your family.

Betty,
I'm so sorry for your loss. The last time I saw you folks was at Esther's funeral. I'm sure you have many wonderful memories that remain and will keep you strong going forward. All of my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cheryl Colt