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Kenneth A. Read

Manchester, New Hampshire

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American Cancer Society

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Read, Kenneth A. Passed away March 10, 2009 at his home in Carrollton, TX after a valiant battle with multiple myeloma. Ken was born November 9, 1941 in Manchester, NH. He graduated from Goffstown High School in 1959 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from UNH in 1963. He served in the U.S....

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Dear Judy,
Venita and myself are so sorry to hear about Ken. We are richer for knowing him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Judy,
We just found out about Ken... I am So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor! I always loved him as a child. I have been trying to find out how to contact Heather, Terry, and Kevin. Love and prayers to you all!

Judy,
I just found out about Ken's passing.
Words cannot express the sorrow I feel
for you and your family.
I always think of Ken with a smile on
his face....I know how much he has been
loved in his lifetime. My thoughts and prayers are with
you and the family. I am
so sad to hear this....Such a shock and
so very sorry.
Love
Linda Waddell Ormiston

We're thinking of you and here if you need anything. Ken was a great uncle and person. Love you!

Ken fought so hard. Please know you are in our hearts and prayers at this time.
~Mike & Keenan Cunnigham & Kelly Portz

Sending ur deepest sympathy and all our love and prayers.
We will miss Ken dearly, but will never forget him.
He was the best Irishman we knew!
Larry enjoyed fishing with Ken and loved how he would throw the fish back so they could keep fishing!!
We will never forget his way with words.
Again, all our love and prayers.
Larry and Karen

Sending ur deepest sympathy and all our love. We will miss Ken dearly, but will never forget him. He was the best Irishman we knew!!
Larry enjoyed fishing with Ken and loved how he would throw the fish back so they could keep fishing!! We
will never forget his way with words.
All our love and prayers.
Larry and Karen

It has been many years since I have seen Kenny. I remember him from GHS as my friend's big brother and a player on the basketball team. To Judy, Cinny, Chris and their families my prayers go out to you at this time of sorrow. I am sad that he has died, but happy to know that he is no longer suffering. Blessings to all.

Judy we were so honored when you brought "Robert Redford" to our wedding in 1980. Even though it was particularly nasty weather. Ken was the type of person that one will never forget. And make us smile each time we think of him.
Mark & Myra