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Kenneth Neely Stringer

Fort Worth, Texas

1953 - 2004

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STRINGER, KENNETH NEELY, 51, passed away Wednesday, May 26, 2004, from injuries sustained in an auto accident, Sunday, May 23, 2004. Funeral: 4 p.m. Sunday at St. John's Episcopal Church, Fort Worth. Interment: Garth Garden at St. John's Episcopal Church. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials...

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Ken and I were colleagues at AMRESCO and worked together for several months on a project team. He was a very capable, fair, and kind individual. It was a pleasure to have served with Ken.

Please accept my sympathy.

I had the pleasure of working with Ken prior to his opening his practice in Fort Worth. Ken was a kind hearted and loyal man. He obviously loved his wife, Sarah, and son, Matt. Ken will be missed. His family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Sara and Matthew, my prayers and thoughts are with you. I worked with Ken at AMRESCO and he was always so pleasant and kind. He did touch all of our lives at AMRESCO. May God's love, comfort and peace fill your hearts and home during this very difficult time.

Ken and Sarah have made us feel so welcome at St. John's when we recently joined the St. John's family.

We really appreciated the way the Stringer home was opened so our church group could discuss how we felt about The Passion of the Christ after we saw it in the theatre.

Their passion to facilitate gave us a real chance to talk about our feelings and thought of such a power movie.

It was clear that Ken's faith and passion for Christ was there as...

I was stunned and saddened to hear about your loss. I knew Ken professionally, through a social work organization, and he was always helpful and easy to work with. My prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Sarah, Melody and I are very sorry for your loss. You have always been very nice to us at the child study center, and i am sure this will be extremly tough on you and your son. We will keep you in our prayers and pray for strength. God will see you through

Sarah and Matthew,
Ken was a great friend and support for many people, and though we have not seen each other for a while, I still think fondly of the times we shared at Stones Throw. I am at a loss as to how to fully express my shock at your sudden loss, but hope that the prayers and support of your friends and family will help you in your grief.

Kenneth was a very special person. We were fortunate to have known and loved him for 51 years. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

We were both very sorry to hear of your loss. We did not know Ken personally - but knew of him through his brother (and our brother in law, Kelly).

Our deepest sympathy,
Tom and Anita Bellinger