Kenneth-Loeding-Obituary

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Kenneth Loeding

Lakewood, Ohio

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April 25, 2019
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Lakewood, Ohio

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KEN LOEDING, age 66; loving brother of Susan; devoted son of the late Henry and Erna; lifelong friend of Richard Desmone and Susan Paschke; Godfather of Kennedy; loving nephew, cousin and dear friend of many; devoted to his “furry children” Eddie, Arnie and Maya. Ken served as the Executive...

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Sue
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

I played in his band back in the day. Spent much time playing and listening to music together, going on hunts for LPs and when we had no weekend gigs we would gather the gang together for a night out. He opened the door for me to a genre of music I spent many years afterwards playing. Thanks, Ken! My sympathy and prayers go out to his family, friends and loved ones. Keep us all in tune, Ken!

Fond memories of time spent with Ken, playing in the band together, going on hunts for LPs and when not having a weekend gig getting the gang together for a beer or two. He opened the musical door for me to a genre of music I spent years playing. Thanks Ken! My sympathy and prayers go out to his family, friends, loved ones.

My AB buddy.he was the pediatrics managerI was a geriatrics manager. We met in the middledaily sharing time together outside on the benches; smoking, complaining but most of all laughing.always laughing. We shared the same sarcastic sense of humor and wit; he loved my comebacks. We shared a great sense of caring for our patients. We shared our love of our fur kids and the need for helping other fur kids to find a loving human of their own. Ken was one of THE most authentic and genuine persons...

I was very saddened to hear about Ken. I was the drummer for the Mellow Tones during the early '70s with Ken and Rich Prusak back in high school. The memory Rich shared here is a good description of those days and the fun we all had together. Ken will be missed. Prayers and condolences to his family and friends.

Ken and I had a 4pc. all occasion band together in the late sixties and early seventies, called the Mellow Tones These were joyous times Good times were had by all. Ken was an accomplished accordion player. I played sax & clarinet. and we had guitar and drums. Miss those days. We played lots of jobs, brought our dates along, ate and drank and made money at the same time. College came along and working retail on weekend nights came along. The End

Ken was a good-hearted guy with a wonderful sense of humor. Heaven has gained an angel who we will all miss. My sincerest condolences to his family!

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