Kenneth-Soltz-Obituary

Kenneth Soltz

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

Jan 25, 1949 – Jun 9, 2013

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BORN
January 25, 1949
DIED
June 9, 2013
LOCATION
Pawcatuck, Connecticut

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Stonington - Kenneth Soltz of Pawcatuck, passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2013, at Fairview Nursing Home in Groton, surrounded by family and friends. Ken was born on Jan. 25, 1949, at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London. He grew up on 16 Dart Street, the youngest of three children....

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Dear Judy and Jackie, I was so sorry to hear about Ken. I hold many fond memories of times our lives have crossed. I will always remember Adult Learn to Skate and our daughters skating at Conn College. I will also remember Ken (and you) at all those rowing regattas. What memories. My heart is with you.

Judy, I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's death. I have seen either of you since graduation. Kenny was such a wonder, funny buddy.

Kenny was a good person, I saw him last October at the Thames Barber Shop. We talked about Hoxie, his father, the new Acura he was purchasing and him not retiring. I did not recognize him at first and had not seen him for years and did not realized his dad had passed. Life was short for the Soltz boys. Their father and uncles work long and hard for them. Deepest sympathy and condolences to their families.

mike giordano

Growing up on Plant St. put us together all through our school years, including UCONN, but as adults we reconnected at the beginning of my nursing career at L & M Hospital. Although it's been many years, I think of Kenny fondly and am deeply saddened. My sincere condolences go out to the Soltz family.

I have many fond memories of growing up in New London with Kenny.
He will be missed.
Sandy Orenstein Rich
Henderson, NV

Dear Sallie, Charlene and the Soltz family. I have many happy memories of Ken when i moved to 20 Dart Street in the middle 60's. He was always pleasant. I am so sorry for your loss

Ken was a classmate of mine at UCONN who I reconnected with at seminars. A nicer, kinder man I have not met. May happy memories comfort you at this difficult time. Judi Deglin

Dear Judy, I am shocked and truly sadden by Ken's passing. It has Many years since we have seen each other, but never forgot the time we all spent together working at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.