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Kenneth Wayne Rush

San Francisco, California

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Kenneth Wayne Rush 4/8/33 - 9/30/09 Passed away peacefully after a battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Maxine Monaghan, sister Carolyn (Jerry) Van Eeckhout of Evergreen, CO, 3 nieces Jill (David) Sneed, Pam (David) Trigg and Kim Van Eeckhout, 4 grand-nephews and 1 grand-niece, 2...

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Maxine - Ken was a delightful person, fine gentleman and exemplary Olympian. It was always a good day when we would see Ken, whether in fitness classes or golfing. We will miss him.

Dear Maxine,
Ken will always be cherished not just by me, but also by my colleagues at Delkor. I have passed this sad news to those in Delkor who knew him, and they all have spoken of Ken as a gentleman, a consummate professional and a special person to those who met him. Those memories are mine as well and I also remember him for his sage advice; normally delivered with a punctuating laugh! In many ways he mentored me, and his enthusiasm for this industry was something that I absorbed...

Dear Maxine: We are both saddened to hear of Ken's passing. He was always a gentleman. Ken will live on in our memories. Our prayers are with you.

Maxine, we are so very sorry to hear about Ken passing away. I just spoke to him a couple of months ago and he sounded so good. I asked about golf and he said he couldn't play at that time but would later when he got better. He was always asking about other people like Dick Detata. What a great guy. I will miss him so and never forget him. He was special. We had such great fun together listening to that big band and visiting with you at Pacific Grove.

Many at Bechtel M&M are saddened by his passing. I, for one came across Ken in our normal business back in 1988 but became a good friend of his over the past several years, played many rounds of golf, and had many social lunches and dinners with him. Ken is one of the very few sales reps who is an engineer at heart and we always depended on him from start to finish. Ken never forgets what he sold to his clients. He worked to make his sales a real success. Sincere condolences to Maxine from...

Dear Maxine, my deepest condolences. I first met ken in 1997, as a fellow volunteer for the Northern California chapter of the Drexel University alumni club. Since that time I learned all kinds of things from Ken, amongst the more memorable, was what it took to be a "startup guy." I will never forget him, and truly appreciate the opportunity to have known him.
My sincere regards,
Shapoor.

We are so sad to hear of Ken's passing. We are happy that we had a chance to visit with him and Maxine this summer. It will remain a fond memory for us.

Maxine I would like to express my deep sorrow for you and your family. Ken was a special individual and one that was fun to work with and one that became a very good friend. Ken will be missed but never forgotten!

Regards,
Mark Folsom
Folsom Associates
SLC, Utah

We were blessed to have known Ken and are deeply saddened at his passing. We remember many good times together. Peace be with you Ken. You will be greatly missed. Richard and Patricia Smoot