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April 6, 2015
So Surprised - Al Sheppard, Class of 1960
David Yingst
April 2, 2015
Ken was a delight to work with as a vendor for our company. I am saddened to hear this news. I trust Gods grace will sustain you through this valley.
Diane Dodds
March 30, 2015
Rand and I send our deepest sympathies to Barb, children and grandchildren. This is so very unexpected and we are so sorry for your loss. Ken was first and foremost a family man and we know he will be watching over you always. You are in my prayers during this very difficult time. Diane Dodds
Kathi & Phil Wentzel
March 30, 2015
Barb and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May the many happy memories sustain you in the coming days.
Smith
March 30, 2015
My sincere sympathies to Pendleton Family. Please take comfort in knowing that God is our refuge and strength, A help readily found in times of distress.
Michele & Buck Wilkins
March 30, 2015
Dear Barb and family,
Buck and I are deeply sorry for the loss of Ken. We will miss seeing him walking in our neighborhood and his friendly hello. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.
Glenda Moore
March 29, 2015
Barb always had faith in Ken to attempt whatever needed doing at the Nursery School, from repairs, to helping a frightened bird find its way out of our classroom. It made me smile to hear her refer to the two of them as "Barbie and Ken". Forty-nine years is a long while, but I know how quickly it passes. I hope you are blessed by many memories and that they will allow you to smile and to persevere in the coming weeks and months.
Ken was Barb's "go to" person whenever there was a need at the Nursery School...she had faith in him to do just about anything, from repairs to helping a bird find it's way out of the classroom! It made me smile when she referred to the two of them as "Barbie and Ken". Forty-nine years sounds like a long time, but I know how fast it passes...the time we have with a loved one never feels like time enough. Prayers and heartfelt sympathy to the family and my friend, Barb. Glenda Moore
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