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Kenneth R. Ruisinger

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Kenneth R. Ruisinger 71, died Sunday (6/1/08) in Lincoln. He was a Graduate of University of Nebraska Lincoln; a member of the N Club where he lettered in Baseball for UNL; a member of the Masonic Lodge #16 in Ottumwa, Iowa; and had retired after 35 years of service from Travelers Insurance...

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Miss Ruisinger, Bob, Bill, and Brain, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of loss. Kenny was a great man who was admired by many. He was compassionate, caring, and would always find a way to make us smile. He will always be remembered for his love for the Big Red. It was a pleasure to be in his company. He will be dearly missed. I apologize for not being there for any of this, but my thoughts and prayers will be with you throughout. If there is anything I can do, PLEASE let...

Our most sincere condolences for your loss. The legacy of a wonderful man continues in his family, just by having the fortune to know you Brian, we know he was a great man. Love and amazing memories previal. We will have you all in our prayers.
Ernesto and Veronica Zavaleta

The Ruisinger Family

I am very sad to hear of the passing of Kenneth. Over the years I got to know Ken really well. We had some great times on the tennis courts and did a lot of kidding around. He became one of my best friends. I am sorry that I did not know of his passing tell the 2nd of June. My thoughts are with the family and I will truely miss Ken alot but I know he is in a better place and looking down on us. I true gentleman.

Jim Jensen

My heart goes out to you and your family. I believe that we become stars out in the universe and we continue to watch over those we left behind.

Dear Brian and family, very sorry and surprise to hear things about your father, we wish it was not true, but that’s life and we all know your father will get his peace in the Heaven and he will always be there watching you and protecting you. Please take our sympathy, and let us know if anything we can help! Take care!

Brian & Family,
I extend my condolences to you and your family. I hope that time and memories will help lessen the burden of your sorrow, and that you may draw some measure of comfort knowing that others care and share in your loss.

You have been like a family to us since we moved back to Lincoln. Ken was such an inspiration to our family.
Just know that we are here for you whenever you need us. Bob and Amy: If you need our help, please call us any time of the day or night.

Brian & family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you all through this hard time. Please let me know if there is anything I can do.

My deepest sympathy in your loss of husband, father and friend. May light perpetual shine upon him.