Kenneth-Pichette-Obituary

Kenneth J. Pichette Sr.

Binghamton, New York

Jul 5, 1936 – Dec 25, 2020 (Age 84)

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BORN
July 5, 1936
DIED
December 25, 2020
AGE
84
LOCATION
Binghamton, New York

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Kenneth J. Pichette, Sr. Binghamton - Kenneth J. Pichette Sr. of Binghamton, NY went to be with his Lord on December 25, 2020 at the age of 84. He is survived by his beloved wife Joyce (Morgan) of 62 yrs. His legacy lives on in his 5 children Kenneth Jr. (Jane), Michael, Jack (Pam), Karen...

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Ken was a great man. My deepest sympathy to Joyce and family. I served with Ken at the Academy. He was my mentor as an athletic instructor. A great athlete, teacher and inspiration. I learned so much from him. That was more than half a century ago and I have not forgotten him. May he rest in peace

To Ken's Family,
I went to JC during high school (class of '52) and remember seeing Ken's name often in the Press re great basketball playing. I wished he went to JC instead of Central. A good guy, gone but not forgotten (even way out here in CA). Keep the memories close. My condolences.

Dear Kathleen & Phil and Family,
We're so sorry to hear of the loss of your Father, Kathleen. I know you celebrate his arrival in Glory, but still the hard job of grieving is left to you. May the Lord wrap His arms around you and yours to give you peace and comfort.
With Love,
Chip & Bonnie


I played basketball with Ken in the Senior Games and wanted to tell you how sorry I was to hear of his death. Ken was one of the best players I ever played with.

Joyce, lm so sorry for your loss. Its been a while since our home interior days, but l think about you from time to time.

To Ken’s family,

My condolences to you on the passing of Ken, Sr. I got to know him while playing basketball over the years at the Boys Club in Endicott.

He was kind, friendly , competitive, classy and a man’s man.

The world was a better place with him in it. Hopefully , the person he was will help you as you deal with the grief you are feeling now.

May he Rest In Peace and I’m sure he’ll improve St Peter’s ability to execute the pick - n- roll.