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Kenneth B. Spooner

Lakeland, Florida

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KENNETH B.SPOONER, 67 LAKELAND - Kenneth Bradford Spooner, 67, of Lakeland, Florida and Strong, Maine died July 24, 2010 in a tragic motorcycle accident. He was born Dec. 10, 1942 in Caribou, Maine to Kenneth L. and Jane (Martin) Spooner. Ken was a graduate of Husson University in Bangor, Maine...

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At Husson we were in the Penobscot Hotel. Sept.1962 to May 1963. Roomed across the hall from each other. He loved to shoot pool and was somewhat of a prankster. One time he basically trashed my room and I returned the favor. However, he convinced me that he didn't do it and then I apologized all over the place. Yes, I remember those days. We were young and trying to find our way in life. RIP - Kenn

56 Years ago we graduated from Husson. Those day with you across the hall at the old Penobscot Hotel on lower Exchange Street are remembered fondly. Rest in Pease old friend Ken.

In our Freshman year at Husson, I roomed across the hall from Ken. My first trip to Aroostook County, Caribou, was with Ken in 1963. I recall fond memories of Ken and of those times. I read this news in the Husson Ledger recently and was deeply saddoned.

Dear Ginny,
It was such a pleasure working with Ken at River Ranch. When I came on he would be cleaning that motorcycle with a big smile on his face. Life has such twist and turns. My the Lord be with you in your time of need

We will miss Ken driving around the RV park and our conversations along with his smile and laughter and love for Jeeps. He really loved you Ginny because he bragged on you all the time.

May you feel the comfort of Gods Love within you as you go through the valley.

Love,

Ken and Mary

Dear Ginny,

I want to add my heartfelt condolences to you. You were so loved by your Kenny. I've not seen you for many years, but Ken was always the optomist who loved a challenge. We spent many hours in the car visiting Maine credit unions. He will be forever in my prayers.

Dear Ginny,
I was so sorry to read of Ken's passing. I didn't know him very well but I remember meeting him when you folks came into the "Rib" in Strong those few times when I was there. I know he was a wonderful man because he was yours. My deepest condolences and prayers are with you and yours.

Dear Ginny,
Susan and I were in shock to hear about Ken's passimg.
Ken was a well liked person by all that came in contact with him.
His laughter is still heard in my mind when I think of the time we spent together.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ginny:
Sorry to read of Ken's untimely passing. It has been years since we have been in contact, but I fondly remember good times with you both when I lived in Portland. I wish for you good health and peace of mind.
Richard "Rick" Waxman