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Kenneth R. Shore Jr.

Islip, New York

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SHORE-Kenneth R., Jr., of Islip, NY, suddenly on October 22, 2003, surrounded by family and friends. Kenny graduated from Islip High School in 1981, and went on to become 1st Vice President of Prudential Securities in Manhattan. Loving husband of Jaye. Cherished father of Trevor, Lynne, and...

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To the Shore Family

It is with deep dismay and sorrow that I received the message that Ken suddenly has passed away, knowing Ken for more than 14 years with Prudentail I have fond memories of him and he shared with me his love for his wife and children. He was a good man, a proud father and loving husband.
My thought and prayers will be with the family in these difficult times

Eric Gal (former SR Vp Inv. Prudential Securities Amsterdam Branch)

To the Shore family,


We know Ken way back and have immense respect on his professionalism and dedication. This was albeit we did not meet Ken that frequently becasue of the geographic distance.

We are all saddened by his sudden death.

Our prayers are with the family members.

With the deepest sympathy from the

Hong Kong Finance Department
Prudential Hong Kong

Dear Jaye,

My sister told me of you loss and I cannot express to you how sorry I am. Although I didn't know Ken, I do know you and how supportive you were at a time my sister needed it the most. Please know that in your time of need or at anytime we are here to help in anyway that we can. My prayers are with you and your family.

With my deepest sympathy,

Cyndi

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sincerest Condolences,
Mary & Eric
Oszustowicz

Jaye and Family,

My sister called me last night with the terrible news. I am so very sorry. Although it's been 15 years since I've seen Ken, I still have fond memories of the times we spent together. I met Ken in 6th grade and were friends throughout high school and college at Oswego State. Ken and I were close in college - surviving those four crazy years, on schedule, with many great experiences. Please accept my condolences to you and your entire family.

To the Shore family,

Our prayers are with you.

Love Jimmy and Doreen Morgan
and family.

Please accept my condolences. It has been many, many years since I last saw Ken but our circle of friends in high school was so tight-knit that news of his passing has traveled quickly from person to person. In the past two days, many stories from those years - tales of the white Maverick, bottle caps and the Ramones - have been told and re-told. To know now that Ken and I will never tell them to each other is crushing. Kenny, I hoist a Rolling Rock in your honor; I'll never forget you.

To Jaye and Family:
I can't begin to tell you how heavy our hearts are today -although I did not know your husband as well as I know you the few times I was in his company I felt his warmth and kind spirit - the world has lost a wonderful man I am sure you know this - the kindness and generosity you two showed me during a challenging time in my life are never forgotten - I would very much like to return these kindnesses to you at your time of need - I hope you will let me be there for...

Mr. & Mrs. Shore, and Russ, I'm terribly sorry, my heart hurts for you. I played football at Islip with Kenny and he was always a teamate I counted on giving his all. Be assured, the Shore family is in my thoughts and prayers. I'm so sorry for you. Matt De Coteau