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Kenneth S. Slaven

Pembroke, Massachusetts

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SLAVEN, Kenneth S. 40, of Pembroke, died Sept.18 in Pembroke. Son of Frank and Janice (Thiboutot) Slaven of Alabama. Father of Daniel Slaven of Alabama, Jeremy Slaven of Carver, Jamie Slaven of Dorchester, John Paul Slaven of Pembroke, Christopher Slaven of Pembroke, and stepson Justin Flame of...

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TO the Slaven family,
I'm so sorry for your loss, Kenny will be missed but he is in a better place now with no more pain. And take comfort in knowing He's up there with alot of good people. I know my mom , dad, sisters and brother. are welcoming him with open arms and probably playing cards and listening to some good music. I hope it puts you at ease to know that.

i love you and miss you uncle kenny.

I am so sorry for your loss. Kenny was loved and he was a great guy.

To Kenny's Family & Friends:

My deepest sympathy to you during this difficult time. Kenny was a special young man and will always be remembered.

Dear Janice,Frank,Alan,Pam and all those who loved and knew Kenny.
There are no words or expressions created to say what I know you all must be feeling-my heart breaks for all of you. Kenny was blessed to have such a wonderful loving family.
I know peace will be in your hearts because you know he is with his Lord and Savior. I am praying for
all of you. Love, Maureen

Janice & Frank, Pam & Alan,
Words cannot express how truly sorry I am for your loss. To loose a son and brother at such a young age is so tragic. And yet I know each of you will find comfort in knowing he is with the Lord and knows a joy and peace that only exists in heaven. Just wanted you all to know that you're in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless and condolences.

To all of Kenny's loved ones: you are in my thoughts, prayers and in heart. God called Kenny home and he answered. I'm so sorry I'm not able to be at the services to give each of you a big hug. My sincerest sympathies. Donna Rodgers