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Dr. Kenneth V. Klementowski

Amherst, New York

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KLEMENTOWSKI - Dr. Kenneth V. October 17, 2008, age 68, loving father of Cynthia Cable, Marc (Karen) Klementowski, Craig (Sharleen) Klementowski and Brian Klementowski; dearest son of Isabelle (nee. Platek) and the late Victor Klementowski; dear grandfather of Kristen, Rachel,...

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Dear Craig, Marc, Cindy, and Brian:

I wanted to express my deepest sympathy on the passing of your dad. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. God bless you all.

Love,
SAM

Dear Diane:
I am saddened to learn of Dr. Ken's passing. Although I've not seen him for a good many years, the memories of our friendship in boy scouts remain with me. He will be remembered in my thoughts and prayers. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

I am submitting this on behalf of my father, Joseph T. Aquilina, MD.:

"I was saddened to read of the passing of Dr. Kenneth Klementowski. He was a former student in my 'Physical Diagnosis' class at the SUNY Buffalo Medical School and I remember him as one of the brightest students. As a practitioner he was dedicated to his patients and so well organized. My wife Ruth, a former patient of his, would have lost her sight if not for Dr. Klementowski's expert care."
He treated other...

Thinking of Kenny brings back so many memories. The times we spent together as two families shared a trip to Maine, Niagara Falls or just a Sunday afternoon. Years past and we grew apart only to become friends again iwith Ken after we all moved to Florida. Ken's thoughts and prayers have helped me so much recently. Cindy, Marc, Craig and Brian are in the thoughts and prayers of the Dennis Camp family.

The enthusiasm of Dr. Klementowski and Dr. Mruczek for the "Eyes on Rzeszow" project was contaigious! It was a real high point for everyone involved in the Buffalo-Rzeszow Sister-City organization. Those of us who remained in Buffalo never tired of hearing about the visit to Rzeszow. Even though Dr.'s life included Florida, he always supported our activites and attended events when he was in Buffalo. I, along with many others, have fond memories that will stay with me. My condolences to...

Dear Craig adn Brian,
I never met your dad at Huth Road, but I do remember running into the three of you together as you were working on badges for Boy Scouts. It was in A.M. and A.'s. Then he became my doctor, and I felt so privileged to be a patient of such a well-respected doctor.
Right now, I'm picturing you the ages you were when you were in my classroom, Craig in fourth grade, and Brian in third grade. You were both so tall for your ages.
I know you will miss...

Diane, Maryann and Isabelle
Being Diane's friend since childhood, Ken served as a Big Brother to me. I will always think of him as my Big Brother. I'm glad that I got to share him with Diane and Maryann. The memories will remain with me.
Love Always, Carol Meharg

Deep sympathy to the entire Klementowski family.

Dr. Ken & Dr. Arthur gave of their time & resources to Buffalo's sister city of Rzeszow in Poland and made a historic first in that city: a first lens implantation procedure as well as other advanced treatments that were shared with the Polish ophthalmologists.

In June of 1994 Dr. Klementowski & Dr. Mruczek conducted a charitable ophthalmologic "Eyes on Rzeszow" project to donate services and equipment valued in excess of...

Cindy, Mark, Craig and Brian,

My deepest sympathy at this difficult time. It's been many years since I saw Dr. Ken, but he always went out of his way to make me feel welcome. Always hold on to your fondest Memories of your dad.