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Marlene Duncan
January 24, 2008
Ken, I don't have enough words to say how much I enjoyed writing my little column for you in the Applause. "Nonsense" You had faith in me when I didn't. Also I was so happy when I found out that you and Patty and gotten married. Patty is a wonderful person, and I will try to keep in touch with her.
Miss you and love you.
Marlene
Larry Kanow
January 18, 2008
Dear Bank family,
Please accept my deepest and sincerest sympathies for the passing of your dear son, father, and brother Ken. Ken, Stuart, Mitzie, and I go way back to our childhood in elementary school and beyond.
Penny Sacks
January 17, 2008
Kenny, I am very happy that we had the time to get to know each other I am very proud of you that all the time's that we have talked over the phone that you would say all the right things for all of my question's. I also know that you are saying now that your GOAL'S are filled. Kenny I will one day see you and person and oh! boy look out. I will keep intouch with the family and alway's with Mrs.Patty Bank. Your Daughter Penny Sacks
Dona Kay
January 17, 2008
Ken, you were one of a kind! Enjoyed working with you and most
especially knowing you. As you always said, you were a dreamer. we'll keep those dreams coming for you in our heart. Love you always!
robert nebb
January 17, 2008
Kenny, You always brought happiness and optomism to those around you. You never expressed regret or anger even during your struggle with cancer. You always took the time to see how your friends were doing, when any lesser person would have been self-absorbed in their own problems. Your strength of personality has always been an inspiration to those who knew you. Hope to hang out with you someday on the other side.
love,
your friend,
Robert Nebb
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