Kenneth-Koslow-Obituary

Kenneth Leon Koslow

Los Angeles, California

1952 - 2023

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Los Angeles, California

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March 12, 1952 - January 3, 2023 Ken is survived by his love and life partner, Jeanne Meyers, her sons Riley (wife Emma) and Charles McMahon (wife Meredith), grandson Rowan McMahon, and Ken's brother Ron Koslow, sister Judy Koslow (husband Stefan Zweig), and nieces Lily and Jenna Zweig.  He is...

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Learning of Ken´s passing this evening (new years 2024)... Such a loss! He was a wonderful Mensch. So many good memories. Always supportive and broad in his thinking.

Ken was a terrific man.

My deepest condolences to you Jeanne and your family. Ken was such a kind and easy person to talk to. May God bless you in this time of sorrow.

An amazing human spirit so easy to love and I sensed a speedy ascension to his loving space above...may the Creator help us keep him always in our hearts as he did for so many others! keep him in

Dearest Jeanne I am so sorry I will not be able to attend Ken's memorial as I would have wanted to. Ken was your best friend, and so much more. I will always remember his wonderful way with people, a great conversationist, caring and warm. He was easy to smile, enjoyed a good laugh and embracing of life. He was your rock, you were his muse. I am so sorry for your loss and hope to see you soon. I send my love and many hugs. May his memory be for a blessing.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Jeanne, may the love of family and friends carry you through your grief. We are sorry..

My heart goes out to all his family and friends. Memories will keep him alive in our hearts. Sending love to Jeanne and all.

Ken was the kind of man whose warm smile and calm composure conquer you right away. We became and remained good friends the first day I saw him. Many dinners, lunches or breakfast were to follow. He was always there with his smile, helpful and supporters. There are days when we discussed architecture projects and his desire to help homers. He was doted with a good heart and a will to bring to life his vision. I miss him.

Ken was such a kind and wise man. We always looked forward to seeing him. We will miss him.