1938
2020
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Betty Tuchrelo
June 4, 2020
Diane so sorry for your loss Ken was a a very nice person, my sympathy to you and your family, my prayers and thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
David Indovino
June 4, 2020
To Aunt Diane and family: I am so sorry for the passing of Uncle Ken. He meant a lot to my family and me. A great guy who will surely be missed. So many wonderful memories growing up from lodge parties to gatherings at Grandma and Grandpa's house. He was a smart man that has equipped you all with strength and knowledge as you go forward. My prayers and love are with you.
Thomas Rizzo
June 3, 2020
To Cousin Dianne and family:
My sincere sympathies to you and the children and grandchildren on Kenny's passing. Be assured that you are all in my prayers in your time of sorrow! God bless all of you and may Kenny rest in God's eternal peace!
Cousin Tom
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