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Kenneth C. Ketchum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth Ketchum passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on June 19, 2004.

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I grew up with Ken. A friend just told me he had passed. I was so sorry to hear that. We had such good times hanging out in Mt. Lebanon Park. Ken was good kindhearted person.

I am relatively new to HP and I'm glad I had an opportunity to enjoy Kenny online. He was funny, energetic and generous. He will be missed.

The Cigar world, as a whole, has lost a great man.

I met Ken through the CigarBid boards, and he lead a flock of us straight to HP. I regret that I did not have the oportunity to know Ken better, or have met him in person.

His kindness and his wealth of knowledge were a great benefit to all.

He will be dearly missed, for years to come. My condolences to his wife and family.

Rest well in knowing that you are not alone, and he will be...

I first "met" Ken on the defunct JRBB, when I was but a newbie moocher there. Ken was one who sent me many - too many - of his spare rockets, and he even offered to send more. He was a fine friend on that board, and later on HP, and I regret I never got to shake his hand. My next cigar's for you, Ken.

I could never express the sadness that I feel, losing a much beloved member of HP and Cbid...

My heart and prayers go out to all of Ken's family and friends.

I have a small book about friendship that I'd like to quote from, "Many a friendship, long, loyal and self-sacrificing, rests on no thicker a foundation than a kind word." (Frederick W. Faber)

I think this sums up my view of Ken completely. With his words, he made many friends. With his...

Ken will be greatly missed at Herfers Paradise. He was always the first to welcome new members.

We will always remember him as being Generous, Considerate and willing to help someone out.

May he rest in peace.

Respectfully,

Ken was my mentor and best pen pal. He was a wonderful, kind man who touched the lives of a great many. I hope you were lucky enough to have known him while he was here. Now that he is gone, there will be tears shed far and wide for some time to come.

Ken was a good man; quick to share a joke or a smoke; always thoughtful and kind. That's how I knew him, and that's how I'll remember him. My sincere condolences go out to his family and friends.

My sincere condolences to Wendy,Kirk and the family. I knew Ken from the HP bulletin board. I considered him a friend. I will miss him a lot.