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Kenneth J. LaPine

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Kenneth Joseph "Big Ken" "Dancing Bear" LaPine, a native of Springfield, passed away peacefully at home on Friday evening after a battle with cancer. Ken will be dearly missed by his wife Cathie, daughter Cherise and son-in-law Andy Threewitt of Chicago, son Benjamin of Pittsfield, son Joshua...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Kens family. I was deeply saddened the learn of his passing. I was a supplier to Ken for over 20 years. He was one of the most professional people I have ever had the privilege to work with, not to mention a all around nice guy. He will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have know him. I will miss our lunches at Maxes Tavern and our Christmas lunches at The Fort. What a long strange trip it's been Rest my friend.

From our 40 year CHS "72 Reunion, Jim Hourihan, Ken Lapine, Tim Jalbert!

To Josh and Family,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your Dad. I am saddened for you and your family and hope the memories help to comfort you in the days ahead. Your Dad raised a great son and that is a wonderful legacy to him. My condolences and prayers go out to your entire family.
Judi Kostek

Cathie and family,

You were so strong through all of this. I'm very sorry I missed the service. I just read the obituary.
Kennie was so cute as a young man. I remember the story he told. When he saw you, he knew he was going to marry you.
He was right, together you brought good to life. Peace, God Bless you and all.
Sheryl Rueli

We are so sorry to hear of your husband's passing sending lot's of thoughts, prayers and our deepest condolences to you and your entire family.
Sincerely,
Danielle, Ricky,
Devon, Brayden, Landon
And Isabella

I am so sorry for your loss. Ken and I worked together for 10 years from 1992 - 2002. He was an amazing man, colleague and friend. We often played basketball together on the LEGO outdoor court. We had so many good times together. He will be dearly missed. Love, Jeffrey Janik

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Ken for 30+ years and he was always a pleasure to work with. He will be missed by his LEGO family.

Mercy Hospital Softball Team with Ken

Cathy and Family:

So, so sad to hear about Ken's illness and passing.

I worked with Ken for quite a few years and always enjoyed his friendship. A kind, kind heart who shined a light over anybody he came into contact with.

God Bless

John Bassilakis