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Kenneth Shugar

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth "Red" Shugar, 88, Reading, died on April 14, 2010, at the Lutheran Home at Topton.

Born in Reading, he was the son of the late John L. and Mary A. (Daubert) Shugar.

He graduated from Reading High School in 1939. He joined the U.S. Navy and served as a radar operator on the...

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I will never forget you dear uncle.

What a great man Kenny was. I had the
opportunity to play many, many rounds of golf with Ken when I was young. I
always looked forward to our competitive matches. There was never a bad day. When I finally beat him he took our entire group out for lunch & ice cream in his silver Chevy Caprice.
My sincerest sympathy for the entire family.

My name is Lori Barnhard and I had the great pleasure of knowing Ken while teaching at Reading Hospital's Child Development Center. Ken came in every Monday to assist me in my classroom. We shared long conversations and he told me many stories. The one thing we had in common was our love of geneaology. He showed me his binders full of family information. One of the last times we talked, he was helping me cut out patterns for a class project. He said no one would believe he was sitting...

Tom and family,
You have our most heartfelt sympathy

The good memories of picnics in the field, swimming in the creek, Saturday night games around the kitchen table....thanks to Uncle Kenny and the Tall Cedars for the special things they did for my brothers! Dear Sandy, Gary, Tom and Debbie our deepest sympathy.

Love Aunt Chick and Cheryl

I knew Ken in the mid 70s when working at Titus. He was my favorite plant manager. He was always approachable and friendly. It's been a long time, but the people that stand out in your life, you remember. Ken was one of those. My sincere condolences to the family.

Sincere condolences Joe, Joan and Jean on the loss of Kenny.

Reading Base
United States Submarine Veterans, Inc.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. I particularly remember your Dad accompanying on those cold winter nighta during the Christmas Season when we went caroling. He will be missed.

You were a great uncle and will be sorely missed. I wish we could have been closer but it was fun to email and share a joke or two.

Your Loving Niece,