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KENNETH H. WOODRUFF

Valparaiso, Indiana

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KENNETH H. WOODRUFF

Valparaiso, Indiana

Ken, age 76, died at his home on Friday, May 14, 2010 with his family by his side. Ken was born October 1, 1933 in Chicago, IL, to the late George and Rose (nee Daganais) Woodruff. Ken graduated from Valparaiso High School in 1951,...

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Dear Woodruff family, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your husband and father. My thoughts and prayers go out to each and every one of you at this time of sorrow. Love, Pamela (Edwards) Bartelmann

Dear Woodruff Family: My prayers go out to all in this time of grief. I want you all to know that I feel like I am a better person having known Mr. Woodruff and all of the Woodruff Family!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr. Woodruff will live on in some small way in of all of our hearts that he has touched!!!
God Bless...Steve Carichoff (Valparaiso, IN/Dallas, TX)

Dear Barbara, Jim, Margo and Kay:

With the deepest and sincerest of sympathies I write these words of condolence, knowing they are felt even more so by countless others who knew Ken Woodruff much better than I. But I feel doubly fortunate to have experienced Ken in one unique way and in the manner of the most treasured of friendships.

I may be the only one who can say that the very day Ken and Barbara began the magnificent communion that would characterize their long...

What a wonderful teacher and counselor Mr. Woodruff was..We enjoyed him our years at PHS..We were so happy that he came and spoke at our Alumni Dinner Dance several years ago...It was good to see he still had his great sense of humor...He will be missed..Susan Smith Cowsert. class of 65 PHS..

Dear Jim & Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. May the joyful & lighthearted memories of your dad, grandfather, husband, brother and uncle, help you thru this most difficult time. May God bless...

Dear Family,

Ken and I shared five aunts on our Mothers' side and one of his running jokes was to swear to each of them on every occasion that they were his favorite aunt. Well, Ken, you were always everyone’s favorite cousin, nephew, uncle, brother, dad, and friend. No joke. Thank you for that.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sincere condolences to the family of a great man. Ken influenced my life. His humor and sincere interest in all of us "valpo boys" was unique and valued. My prayers are with you at this time.

Kay - words cannot express the sorrow in our hearts for you in the loss of your Father. When I say that we know in our hearts how you feel and what you are going through, you know it's the truth - you have been there watching Craig and I losing the ones we love and who have nurtured us along the way - there is no love like the one that a parent has for a child. Gather the strength from those around you and hold your love for your Dad and the memories close to your heart - he will be there...