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Ken was the best! Loved working with him and seeing his smile at Guild meetings. Miss you buddy.
Donna Marino
May 19, 2020 | Dallas, TX | Friend
Dallas, Texas
1936 - 2018
LATIMER, Kenneth Kenneth Latimer was born May 9, 1936 in Birdville, Texas. He died peacefully at home on May 14, 2018. Ken was preceded in death by his parents Chester and Corado Latimer and his sister Ann Traywick. Ken is survived by his beloved wife Martha Jarmon, and his children Kristin and...
Read MoreKen was the best! Loved working with him and seeing his smile at Guild meetings. Miss you buddy.
Donna Marino
May 19, 2020 | Dallas, TX | Friend
My deepest condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May your cherished memories created, brighten your days and help sustain you at this time. John 6:40 gives much comfort by looking forward to Jesus promise of seeing your love one again
Shelia
May 09, 2019
So sorry for your loss.
Ginger Hohm
June 16, 2018 | San Lorenzo, CA
Ken was soooo patient with us amateur "actors" of the Dallas Theater Center Guild! When he would lose his temper, understandably, he was so cute! Will certainly miss him.
Donna Marino
May 23, 2018 | Dallas, TX
To the family, I am sorry to hear the news about your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2
John
May 23, 2018
I was lucky to get to know Ken while working together as dialysis social workers. He was a kind man who provided great comfort to his patients. Praying for peace and comfort for his family.
Kati Malarcher
May 22, 2018 | Plano, TX | Coworker
Many fond memories of Ken in my brief residence at the Dallas Theater Center and our last show together in Madison, WI. He was a fine artist.
My sincere condolences to his family.
Chelcie Ross
May 21, 2018 | Chicago, IL
Lucky us!...to have known the beauty of your friendship and talent.
Glenn & Louise Smith
May 21, 2018 | North Kingstown, RI
I am sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Ken was the first person at the Theatre Center to see that I could play more than just a stock ingenue. He cast me in "The Cigarette Man", where I got to play a ditzy blonde wife, a sultry brunette girlfriend, and a hard-nosed nurse. It was fun working with him. He always wanted the actor's input, and would often give me direction that was just a suggestion, which allowed me to explore and bloom on my own.
My condolences to his family and to...
Deborah Kinghorn
May 20, 2018 | Barrington, NH