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Kenneth D. Thomas

Mentor, Ohio

1947 - 2020

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Kenneth D. Thomas, age 73, of Mentor, passed away August 4, 2020, at his home with his family by his side. He was born on April 28, 1947, in Cleveland, OH. Ken grew up in Euclid, Ohio, and attended high school there. He went to Kent State University for his undergraduate degree and Mercyhurst...

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There were very few that I held constant respect during my time at CMC. JT never disappointed. It was an honor and pleasure to know and work for him. May his family have peace thinking of him and take pleasure in knowing he was set apart,

Condolences to the family and friends. I am a member the speakeasy. I liked Ken, I didn't know his last name. Soft easygoing way. So sorry. (My aphasia/words in this sentence).

Ken Thomas was an easy going, easy to talk with boss. He was a kind, fair and decent human being who cared about his staff and people in general. My deepest condolences and God’s blessings to his family.

Ken Thomas was an easy going, easy to talk with boss. He was kind, fair and decent human being who cared about his staff and people in general. My deepest condolences and God’s blessings to his family.

KT was the best boss at Cleveland Municipal Court. He was into support and encouragement and not politics. Thanks for making the job easier and for having a conscience and maintaining your principals. It was a pleasure serving under you.

I have been a friend since elementary school and attended Ken and Dawn's wedding at the chapel in Kent. Was part of those breakfast meetings the last years of his life. I have to laugh at reading that Ken's favorite destination was Las Vegas: As pre-teens, Ken taught us how to play poker games (we gambled with pennies, nickels and dimes). We played Sunday afternoons (winter-time) all through high school. The favorite game was "buck-up". Besides being an accomplished athlete, Ken was a...

Sad to hear of Ken passing. Our paths went in different directions, though they would cycle back reconnecting at the class reunions. Talking of those crazy old good times of the 60s, what we have done since the last reunion and what are the things we are doing. There are no real words to say to take away the sorrow Dawn and the family are going through. Time will easy some of the pain and memories will brighten the day. May Ken be at peace.

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Ken Thomas was a very easy going person. Always cheerful and the best Chief of Probation to work for. He was considerate to and concerned about his Officers welfare and provided help and guidance to us all. He was missed when he retired, but never forgotten. He was easy to talk to and seemed more of a friend than supervisor. He helped me many times. Rest in Peace Ken, you were a very good man.