KENNETH-SCHROTH-Obituary

KENNETH WILLIAM SCHROTH

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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SCHROTH, KENNETH WILLIAM 61 - passed away April 25, 2012 at home with his family after a brief illness. A resident of Galloway, New Jersey, he was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Kenny was a 1968 graduate of Liberty High School, received his associate's degree from Northampton...

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It's ironic that I should receive this email, today. Just last Friday evening? Tommy Zito & I played music together, on stage. As usual, we spoke of missing Kenny. Obviously, a dozen years later? We still hear him, in the music we play today.

Remembering a good neighbor, on a sad day.

Janice

I just found out today of Kenny's passing. I was saddened to hear the news. I have many found memories of working with you and Kenny. Memories of the get togethers when our children were young. I have thought about you guys over the years.
I am very sorry for you loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Brit.

To the Scroth Family and to Kenny's extended family. Kenny was such a positive person he will live on in all the people he has touched, with his smile, his laughter, his jokes , his music , and his wisdom. I know I am a better person for having known him.

Dear Janice and family: Deepest sympathy for your loss. Kenny was a kind and gentle man and will be sadly missed.

Andy Jupina (EHT, NJ)

Dear Janice,
I am so saddened to read of Kenny's passing. The Schroth's were wonderful neighbors and friends in our Eaton Avenue neighborhood. Kenny brought so much excitement to the neighborhood with his band and many of us followed them throughout the Lehigh Valley. I remember calling the Easton radio station many times requesting they play the record Uproar released. It was a fun time with many wonderful memories. Kenny was blessed with you and Brit and the wonderful life you...

To the Schroth Family: My deepest sympahies to all of you. It has been many years since I worked with Kenny at the Golden Nugget or enjoyed our Bowling nights on the GN Leaque. After all these years, I still vividly remember the bright spirit Kenny was. One of the nicest people in the world! RIP Kenny... we will all miss you! God Bless.

Dear Mrs. Schroth and family,

Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Kenny. You don't know me, but Kenny and I grew up together on Eaton Avenue. Even back in the 50's he was into drumming. Though I did not share that particular passion with Kenny, we did share a love of baseball. Kenny was the first kid on the block to get a color TV, just before the 1959 world series. The kids in the neighborhood all rushed home after school to watch the last couple innings of...

Janice, Brit, + Zoe,

I will be praying for Ken and with you all this evening as we mourn the passing of a husband, father, friend, and neighbor (in 2 states !)
Sorry I cannot be with you all this evening......will mark closure with you when it's time to do so at Indigo Creek.

Deepest Sympathy...stay strong Janice.

Mark Hanko