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Kenneth J. Kizis

Larksville, Pennsylvania

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DIED
August 21, 2024
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Larksville, Pennsylvania

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WEST WYOMING — Kenneth J. Kizis, of West Wyoming, died Aug. 21, 2024. Arrangements are being finalized under the direction of Andrew Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville.

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An empty heart for a long time, but time heals all wounds with God's grace. The memories are many. Deepest Sympathy to Jodi, Matt and The Kizis Family.

So sorry for your loss, my condolences to your family, always a very positive, admirable person.

Very sorry to hear this. My condolences. Classmate West Side Tech --'77 Jayne Bradbury McLaughlin

I knew Kenney for 65 years. Our parents were neighbors and they were such good friends they followed us to Illinois the year Kenney was born. In Mt teenage years and early 20's Kenney and I played pool and cards at Dob's pool room in Exer. Kenney was a good pool and card player so we teamed up and won a couple of pool and pitch tournaments. We hunted abd fished at his brother Jacks' cabin and played a little baseball on hus brother's softball team. Our lives took different direction in...

so sorry to hear of this. I knew Kenny from our years at Nesbitt Hospital. RIP my friend

Very sorry for your loss.prayers to family and friends.

Im so sorry to hear about the loss of ken. I had to pleasure of working with him for many years and he will be missed alot.

Dear Kizis Family we are so sorry to hear about our cousin Kenny he was a great guy like all the Kizis please accept our condolences may Kenny rest in peace sincerely jerry bonner family Florida we are so sorry

I met Kenny when I moved to Exeter in 9th grade, 1974. We became fast friends and drove back and forth to West Side Tech in Pringle along "The Back Road" through Swoyersville. We shared a love of music, concerts and spending time with our group of friends. I moved away from the area after high school but would run into Kenny from time-to-time when I was back in the Valley visiting family. It was always fun catching-up. Rest easy my dear friend. You will most certainly be missed.