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Kenneth McGowan

Red Bank, New Jersey

Age 56

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Kenneth McGowanMiddletown - Middletown, N.J; Kenneth McGowan, age 56, loving husband and father to three daughters passed away suddenly on Thursday, March 28th. He was a graduate of MSGR. Farrell H.S. and completed his undergraduate degree at the College of Staten Island, while working full time....

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Ken was a great guy , I haven't seen him in years. I'm so sorry for your loss, RIP Rock

I remember him from karate in high school. Kept my dogs at his kennel, he would show off his koi pond. Just a really cool dude.

Dear Amanda and family, I am sooooo sorry to hear of your dads passing! I just heard. I am truly heartbroken for you all. I have been coming to the kennel for 20 years and he was always the smiling face at the door. My heartfelt condolences.

Our deep deep condolences are extended to Ken's family and colleagues. He was always kind and sympathetic toward us especially when we were heartbroken over the illnesses and loss of our pets. We will never forget the fun conversations we shared with him while in the waiting room. In particular how he would plan for those annual Halloween parties. They sounded like so much fun we were tempted to crash them. And stories about how he knew the very best time of the season to go crabbing... He...

My wife Isabelle and I, send our condolences to your family. He will be missed.

My wife Isabelle and I, send our condolences to you all.

Tim, Steve, Doug / their wives & children.

You will always be in my prayers.

Proud to have you all, as my cousins.

My memories of you guys, will stay with me forever.


I will stay in touch.

Love always,

Cousin John McGowan and Julie

Ken and I went to Msgr. Farrell together, and studied Vadha after school. Ken also earned a green (or brown?) belt in Judo. Ken was the kind of person you always wanted to be around: smart, funny, and a bit of a rebellious attitude. Ken always downplayed how really smart he was.
One of the people who make growing up, and going through life, enjoyable. A good man.
I am so sorry for your loss, and I will pray for Ken,and your family.

Jim Borkowski

With our sincere heartfelt sympathy to you and your family on the precious loss of your husband and father. Our love, prayers, and thoughts are with you all.
Sincerely,
Theresa & John Zucker