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Bill Mitchell
October 1, 2025
Ken was a classmate at Princeton and a fellow member at our eating club. He was just an all around good guy, smart, always friendly and supportive. He and Deborah were a great couple and it was so good to hear of their long and loving life together. My deepest condolences go to Deborah for her loss. Ken was a great one- he will be missed.
William E (Bill) Mitchell `66
Tinsley VanDurand
October 1, 2025
My senior advisor at Gilman. He was very good to me.
Susan Hamilton Wright
September 29, 2025
Out of college, Uncle Ken would show his strength by lifting Wendy and Susan, his sister, Virginia's almost 10 year old twins, with his left and right hand way up in the air. He was lots of fun! We all loved his humor!
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