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Kenneth J. Kiernan

Portage, Michigan

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Kiernan, Mr. Kenneth J. Portage, MI Died Wednesday evening March 15, 2017. Kenneth was born February 19, 1958 in Middletown, New York a son of John Robert Kiernan and Joan Marie (O'Brien) Kiernan. Years ago, he served honorably with the U.S. Army. He had been a Kalamazoo area resident for over 20...

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Ken was a wonderful man to work with at Pfizer. His calm and decisive manner made him one of my favorite people to be around. I think of him with admiration and sadness for his early death.

Ken was a wonderful person to work with and to help find solutions to problems that were faced from electronics. He was always kind and encouraging when conversing about situations at work and at home. He is missed. I wish he was still with us. I'm praying for his family and friends to find joy and strength from God to carry on until we unite with him after this life.

I went to High School with Ken..always remembered him as a quiet and clam person. Very sweet. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Ken always had a positive attitude and a warm smile. He was very good at his job and always willing to help others. Ken was also a good friend and I spent many evenings after work fishing on some of the lakes around Kalamazoo, Schoolcraft, and Three Rivers in our kayak's between 2010 and 2014. He often spoke very fondly of Linda and his children. You will be missed and I am proud to have been able to call you "friend".

I always enjoyed being around Ken when I worked with him. His sense of humor always seemed to lighten the load of the day. I know he enjoyed his grandchildren as he always had a story about them. His love for Linda was an inspiration. He is and always will be missed.

Ken like man others have stated over and over again was a really outstanding guy and a great mentor. I came to the LIS group just before the IFM group took over and after most of the Pfizer folks had left. Even then through all the uncertainties if I ever had a question or needed guidance he was always there to help out and then as we both transitioned to RMT again if I had questions he was always willing to help. His laughter and kindness will be greatly missed in the halls of Pfizer. RIP...

I will greatly miss Ken at work. He always a smile and cheerful attitude! Pfizer will be a smaller place without him.

I first met Ken last September when he began to train me at work. Ken had a calm about him that I know is a rare trait in this world. I found Ken to be a man of character and integrity, two things I very much admire. The world is a lesser place now because he has moved on...he will be missed.