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Kenneth Steven Peoples

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1963 - 2023

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Kenneth Steven Peoples, 60, of Center Valley PA, died February 26 at home of cholangiocarcinoma. He was the husband of Catherine Foltz Peoples for over 34 years. Born in January 1963 in DuBois PA, he was the youngest of four children of Florence (DeRalph) Peoples of Hawley PA and the late Wilmer...

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To Cathy and the Peoples family - We are so sorry about to hear about Ken's passing. My memories of Ken, whether during the Lehigh years or post-graduation, are filled with lots of laughter, music and good times. Fare thee well, Ken. Our sincere condolences to the whole family at this very difficult time.

To the Family, Our sincere condolences to your family on the loss of your husband and father. We live in the SLSD and our son Jeremy was in Boy Scouts for several years. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. The Llewellyn's (Cindy, Dale & Jeremy)

Dear Cathy, So sorry to hear about the loss of Ken. I had the pleasure of working with him on some roofing projects and yes ....we sneaked a little fishing in before meetings. My condolences go out to the entire Peoples family as Ken was a class act and fun to be around !!!

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Dear Cathy, I was saddened to read in the newspaper that your beloved husband had passed away. Sending you and your entire family my sincerest condolences on your great loss. Maria C. Mullane, Esquire

Cathy & family - so very sorry to learn of Ken's passing. I remember fondly back to the years where the younger Pidcock employees and spouses/significant others went to weddings, progressive dinners, etc. and always had a great time together. Heaven has gained another, and I wonder what Ken and Howard will build in heaven together? My deepest condolences to you all.

I was so saddened to hear Ken had passed away and hope he´s casting to catch the big one as I write this! I always loved his pics and posts about fishing and posts about Cathy and the kids. He is so loved in our Cholangiocarcinoma community. Rest in peace Ken. You will be so missed by so many xx

I'm happy to have had the opportunity to know Ken and the privilege of calling him our friend. He was always kind, thoughtful & caring.

Ken made such in impact and was loved by so many. He will be deeply missed by everyone at the Spring Valley Sportsmens' Club, but will live on in spirit through our fond memories. We hope your memories bring you joy at this difficult time.