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Kenneth Dale Tarr

North Bend, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth Dale Tarr, 60, died on July 23, 2013, at his home on Young Women's Creek in North Bend, PA. He is survived by his wife Alice, whom he married on March 17, 1990. Ken was born on March 4, 1953 in Renovo, PA. He was the son of the late Kenneth G. Tarr and Patricia J. (Scrimshaw) Wagner. Ken...

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I had the good fortune to work with Ken at PennDOT for several years oas the PM on the contractor team. He was quick with a laugh and always in a good mood, regardless of the daily challenges we faced.

Ken and I shared our love for rock music and I was jealous when he saw Kansas and I missed the concert. He was a good friend and will be missed.

Unfortunately, I left the PennDOT contract and became a state employee and lost track of him in 2004. He always spoke highly of...

If you wanted a good laugh or hear a good story or learn something new the place to sit was on either side of Ken at the bar, best seat in the house if you ask me.
Jodi and I always enjoyed the time we got to spend with Ken and it will never be forgotten, we will forever miss that infectious laugh, if we meet again the next games on me I'll bring the quarters.

Kevin, I am so saddened to learn of your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family with the loss of your brother

our deepest sympathy to the famuly of Kenneth from all of here at Pinnacle Medical center infusion center

Sorry to hear such sad news always enjoyed being around Ken.

Ken and I sharing good times at the bar we loved.

I know I speak for most people that knew Ken when I say this that he was a gem of a person with a laugh and a smile that could make anyone feel good about themselves. Ken shot pool with us in Hummelstown and he was loved by everyone on the team. We are so sorry to hear of his passing. Ken didn't like to talk much about it and that's what made Ken so very special. He was always willing to share his happiness but didn't want to share his sorrows with anyone because he wanted to see his friends...

R.I.P. Ken you will be missed.

Ken was such a blessing to work with. He always had a smile on his face and a story to tell or a picture to share. Many days he was a ray of joy in my mundane workday. He was always willing to share his expertise and I loved hearing him talk about his beloved Alice and his family. He always reminded me of a jolly Santa Clause. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I feel very priviledged to have met Ken and spent the few years every day that I had with him on my workteam. May god wrap his...