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Kenneth Quandt

Wappingers Falls, New York

1937 - 2012 (Age 75)

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Kenneth H. QuandtWappingers Falls - Kenneth H. Quandt, a Wappingers Falls resident, passed away at home on April 13, 2012 with his family at his side. He was born on January 25, 1937 in the Bronx, the son of the late Harriet and Herman Quandt.Ken Quandt served in the National Guard and United...

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Ken and I worked together and became friends at the Hudson Valley Credit Union... I always enjoyed our lunches together at Frank's... Ken, Sal, and I commuted to Danbury for a while and our friendship was a blessing... May Jesus always Bless and Protect Ken's Spirit and his beautiful family...

DEIDRE AND FAMILY--

WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS--OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU--THE PAQUET FAMILY

Ken was a very likable guy. Always enjoyed his visits to my office. More like a friend than patient. Rest in peace from a life well spent.

Mr. Quandt (Ken), You were always so nice to me growing up. I'm so sorry for your family. I know you are in a better place but for those who are here you will be always missed and in our hearts. God speed......love you! Bethy Brown (surehan)

Ken was like a second Dad to me growing up. I probably spent more time at the Quandt house than my own. I will never forget all our chess games and the endless puzzles around their dining room table. Not to mention the times he kept Debbie and I from making some stupid mistakes in our youth. He was a truly great man and I will always keep him in my heart and miss him dearly. All my love to each and every Quandt family member, you are in my heart always too. Kathi Aldrich (Gough)

Ken and I go back about 35 years from working together at the IBM Credit Union to commuting to Danbury, CT. He was a true friend and I will miss him!! Only a couple of weeks ago we spoke and were planning on our next luncheon. May God Bless Ken's soul and look over his family at this time. My sincerest condolences to Joanne!!

I remember working with Ken at Reader's Digest and can still recall his kindness and graciousness. He was a true gentleman. My condolences.
Dan Galluccio