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Kenneth Patrick Sheeran

Roanoke, Virginia

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Kenneth Patrick Sheeran, of Roanoke County, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at the age of 86 years. He was born in Kirkcaldy, Alberta, Canada, the son of the late James Haley Sheeran and wife, Vira Irene Towns. He was predeceased by his son, K. Barry Sheeran, daughter,...

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I wanted the family to know that I just learned of Ken's passing & would like to express my sincere sympathy. I remember all of you with happy thoughts of my childhood knowing you. You all took me into your home and treated me as if I were one of your kids. I'll always remember your kindness and want you to know you're in my thoughts & prayers and I'm sorry about your loss.

Dear Sheeran Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. Many years ago, when I returned to the Roanoke Valley after my hockey career had ended, it was at Ken’s ‘strong’ urgings that I became involved as a coach with the Roanoke Valley Youth Hockey Program. Ken was unbelievably passionate about providing the opportunity for the young boys and girls in the Roanoke Valley to play the greatest game in the world……..’Hockey’. No young person who wanted the opportunity to play youth...

Doug, I'm sorry to hear about your dads passing. I'm sure the rest of your SHOA family joins me in extending condolensces to you and your family. Your dad's impact on hockey, not only in Roanoke but in the Southeast District as well will live on for years to come.

Doug,I am very sorry to learn of your fathers death.He will be sadly missed.I used to wait on him when I worked for Kroger

Dear Sheeran family;
I am so sorry to hear of Kens death. I have fond memories of Ken from the time I was vey young in the youth hockey program. Ken was a coach and a friend to me and my family... He was a true gentlman, and patient coach. My family owened the Salem Rebles and Ken was an icon in the valley for hockey. I know it was his pation.

Dot - and all of the Sheeran family - I am so very sorry to learn of this tragic loss. My many years of involvement with the Valley Youth Hockey program - most often as Secretary under Ken's Presidency - afforded me the opportunity to spend numerous hours sharing many experiences with Ken, including board meetings to keep the program running, fielding parents' issues and complaints in regard to players' problems on and off the ice and the quality of our coaches, as well as traveling to out...

Please accept my sincere condolences

Dear Harold. We are sorry to hear of Ken's passing but as you know, being a school friend of Ken's we are upt to that age. Please accept our condolences and please know we would enjoy a visit with you. Us "old" guys meet for coffee each morning and I will convey the message.
Take care now.
Love from Hurely and Grace(Board) Williams