KENNETH-SORENSEN-Obituary

KENNETH PAUL SORENSEN

Miami, Florida

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SORENSEN, KENNETH PAUL, Ph. D., of Key Largo, passed away July 6, 2012. Ken was a longtime civic leader, public servant and Republican Party member whose influence spanned the Florida Keys, Tallahassee, and Washington. Ken is survived by his wife, Diane; sister Lenore DeNamur of Indianapolis;...

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My Beloved Husband, A year ago today, God took the Love of my Life to be with him. I miss so much the happiness & joy that we knew, and the special Love that we shared. You are gone from my sight, but never from my heart & memories. Your Love surrounds me everyday. You called me "Sunshine", yet you were always my Sunshine & Strength, and I miss you terribly. Your smile will be with me until the day that I die. You were my everlasting Love, my World,my Best Friend my Everything, and always...

I love and miss you grandpa<3

To the whole Sorensen Family;
Yes it's been a while since I could collect my thoughts and feelings. I first met Ken flying a trip with Eastern Air Lines in the middle 70's. We all loved flying with and working with him for years. We lost touch for several years while he went back to college, but in the year 2000, we accidentally touched base again through a friend. We had 12 years since, of "email" communicating, sharing old stories and lies. I always sent my regards to Diane too, but...

Even though we hadn't seen each other in quite a while, I will miss Ken. We spent many a great evenings discussing everything in Quincy to North Carolina to Florida. Always, always a great time and wonderful stories to be told and made when you we were with Ken (and Diane). We have a Quincy angel in heaven...Patrick and Kari Olwig

From Zantop thru Eastern my friend. Have a fine flight west.

Uncle Ken always made me feel special...'twisting' with me in the living room when I was 12 years old. When I was 16, he spent much time with me attempting to convince me I could take control of my life, I could make choices. 35 years later, I got it. I look back on that special lunch with him and want to tell him that even though it seemed I did not listen...he made a difference in my life. I love you Uncle Ken. How thrilled Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Bobby, Uncle Joe and most especially Mark...

I will miss my "BROTHER" with whom I spent time sailing and playing golf and visiting. He was a modern-day RENAISSANCE MAN so involved with life and the pursuit of excellence!

Joe Matrella

Great man and a wonderful brother in law. Mary taylor

I will always remember Ken's sense of humor and his endearing eyes. He was a man filled with extreme leadership, drive and love. My favorite gift in life that he gave was that of his wonderful children. Ken's brother Bob talked of them so proudly on the first day we met and so often after. I am filled with much love and empathy for the family.