Kenneth-Kousky-Obituary

Kenneth Kousky

Kirkwood, Missouri

May 31, 1954 – Jun 11, 2023

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May 31, 1954
DIED
June 11, 2023
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Kirkwood, Missouri
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Kenneth Whitely Kousky passed away on Sunday, June 11. Kenneth, born May 31, 1955, is survived by his wife, Sharon Koza Kousky. He is the proud father of children Carolyn Kousky (Francis Raven) and Rebecca van Bergen (Christopher van Bergen), stepchildren Megan Albery (Eric) and Jason Breen...

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Ken was a wonderful person I met in Pittsburgh during the ACA conference, and we became instant friends. It is sad to know he is no more, and we cannot do our annual intellectual catchups on investing and Africa and People

I worked with Ken, as a graduate student at Washington University and then as an early employee at Wave Technologies. A great out of the box thinker, visionary, very kind hearted. Those early days at Wave Technologies I will never forget. Om Shanti

My heart goes out to Ken's entire family. He was a remarkable man and mentor. I enjoyed my years working with him and have many fond memories. May happy memories help you all as you heal. Sending prayers and warm hugs your way.

I'm deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Ken. My heartfelt condolences go out to Ken's family during this difficult time. I have fond memories of Ken during our time at SVSU. He was incredibly generous in helping me enhance our network course laboratories for Computer Science majors. I always found his presentations and talks to be enjoyable and insightful. May your treasured memories of Ken bring you comfort and solace as you navigate through your grief. May he rest in peace. With warm...

I'm so sorry for your loss. I was a good friend of Ken's mother, Pat, and remember how proud she was of his accomplishments. Condolences from Norma Clack (formerly Norma Gase).

Ken helped start my career in computing, IT & telecom around 1983 when I was hired at Cache Data Products, bought by Novell and then Wave Technologies. He was a great & kind man with visions of future technologies and the internet long before the WWW. RIP Ken

So sorry for your loss. Ken was a great guy. I worked with Ken at Novell and Wave and was impressed by his knowledge and insightfulness. He was always thinking to the future. I never remember him being anything but upbeat. The world has lost a true visionary.

Ken and Sharon were great neighbors and friends. We enjoyed their company and will miss Ken. He was a great person. Jim and Linda Foley