Kenneth-Lafler-Obituary

Kenneth Albert Lafler

Portland, Oregon

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Lafler, Kenneth Albert 78 Dec. 13, 1932 May 13, 2011 Born in Northridge, N.Y., Ken graduated from Chicago Technical College in 1955 and served in the U.S. Army. He was devoted and passionate to his family, church and Masonic Lodge. In 1958, he married Cynthia Witherspoon; she died in 1999. In...

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I have many fond memories of Uncle Ken. He always greeted me with a smile and a hug. Uncle Ken was a very kind person as were the other of my father's brothers, Alan and Jerry. They are together once again in Heaven. A special God Bless to Mary, Kendra, Audrey, David and their families.

I am so sorry for your loss. I am a neighbor of Mickie's and have kept up with Ken's battle with cancer for quite some time. I know how painful it is to lose a loved one and I want all of you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. I know he will be missed by many people. He was obviously a very nice man. Karol and Bill Shields, Austin, Texas

Uncle Ken, his smile and big hugs will truly be missed by us all. Our deepest sympathy and love are with you. Please know we will be there in 'spirit' on Saturday. May God Bless you Uncle Ken and the rest of us left to go on without you.

My condolences and prayers are with the Lafler family in the loss of Kenny. I grew up living next door to the Lafler family in good old North
Ridge. We attended the same school, church and many social activities together. I had the opportunity to visit with Kenny last year when he and Mary were in NY and also met and talked with his daughter Audry when she was here with Mickie attending the Memorial service for Kenny's older brother Alan. So glad to have had that opportunity. He will...

My condolences to Ken's family. Although I didn't know him, I do know his sister, Mickie Bellah, and as human beings we are all connected in our journey through life and in transition to the other side. I am certain from what I know about him that he was a wonderful guy who will truly be missed. Certainly a life well lived. My prayers are with you, Mickie, and all of your family.

So very sorry to all of Ken's family for their loss. I remember Ken from our youth growing up in the wonderful Northridge area of New York. How quickly life goes by.

Mick. your brother was very handsome. you know that you have been in our thoughts & we wish you well.

love to you

dottie & robt.

Mary,
My prayers are with you and your family
I'm sure he will be missed by all who knew him
Mary Lou

A fine man, best friend, honest and true to his Faith and Family. Very proud, indeed, to say he was my brother. God Speed, Ken, in your new Life.
With love and deep appreciation of your inspiration and love.
Nannie