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Courtney Comfort
February 14, 2005
i'm so sorry i couldnt be there. thank you for everything you did for me, you meant a whole lot more than i could have expressed.
Cory
Gary & Jean Stockman
February 13, 2005
You'll be sadly missed. Thanks for hiring me back in 1974.Great bosses are hard to come by.
Syd & Aldine Roebuck
February 12, 2005
To The Bainbridge family, we are so sorry for your lose. Over the years we have lost contact with him, with moving away and raising our family. He and his family were never forgotten. We go way back to the high school days, I met him through his sister, who was in some classes with me. He then met my boy friend, now my husband. Have many memories too numerous to go into. Beautiful warm family, their home was open to all their friends. We will always remember Kenny and his Family. It's no wander he got into racing, as his family had a dirt race track on their property for all the boys to learn to drive and most likely raced, at a young age. They had the Best Parents, so privileged to have known them. Sorry to have lost contact. May his memories gave you comfort, as he is at peace with out pain and remains in your hearts forever.
Beverly Schultz(Agro)
February 12, 2005
Many thoughts and prayers go out to the Bainbridge family. I have alot of memories growing up around racing, the batmobile, and parties watching the band play. May Old Man Engineering live on forever.
Tony Vecchio
February 11, 2005
My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Bainbridge Family. Ken will be missed by all his extended racing family. Ken is gone from our sight but not from our hearts.
God Bless
Mike and Mary Ryan
February 11, 2005
We have prayed many a time that Kenny would be free from his pain, and as we send this message of love to his family, we find ourselves happy that he is at peace and in a better place, but at the same time we are very sad that he has left us too soon, I hope we can all find comfort in knowing that he is in that better place, and I am sure he has been reunited with many lost friends and family members, and that he will always be around us, and in our prayers. god bless you all
Mike and Mary
Mark Southcott
February 11, 2005
I bet he's above us hanging with Tommy Druar and Tony Jankowiak plus many others and telling more race stories.
What an impact he had on the racing scene and people in general.....
Marge Congdon
February 11, 2005
My thoughts and prayers go out to Ken's family at this most difficult time. I'm sure everyone feels as if a part of them died with him. Ken was a great person and a wonderful friend.
BOB COOK
February 11, 2005
TO MY OLD DEAR FRIEND GOING TO MISS YOU ALOT
Lee & Jan Becigneul
February 11, 2005
Ken was "one of a kind". He will be missed by many people on many differant levels. Ken is now with our Creator and we should be glad that he is at peace. Ken will always be fondly remember by us as we continue in life.
Lee & Jan Becigneul
Rob, Lisa & Allie Jakala
February 11, 2005
Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the Bainbridge family with the passing of brother Ken.He fought a strong fight and via email each week we prayed and fought with him.There is one more angel in heaven now. God bless your family in this time of grief and sorrow.
Beth Dressler
February 11, 2005
I had the opportunity to work closely with Ken for many years. I always admired him for his honesty. He was the type of person who told it like it was. I'll remember him most for the joy he brought everyone by opening his home and heart to all his close friends. The annual picnic for the school district was just one great example of that. His family and friends meant the world to him and he was so proud of each and every one. My world is a better place for knowing Ken and his family. I find a bit of comfort knowing that he no longer is suffering but will miss his smile and laughter that came along with his open invitation to stop by and chat for awhile.
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