Piotter, Kenneth E.
Brighton: Monday, March 1, 2010. Joyfully welcomed by his wife Marian & grandson Douglas Vandermeulen in the presence of the Lord. Ken will be missed here on Earth by his loving daughters Patricia Ellen Of Portland, Maine & Sandi P. (John) Thomas, 3 grandchildren; Lori (Bob) Kent Of Dover, N.H., Jason (Ann Marie) Thomas, Carrie (Colin) Cusker; 3 great grandchildren; Savannah Thomas, Aja Naro & Johnny Cusker & soon to be the 4th Tommy Cusker, also several nieces & nephews. Ken was a retiree of the R.G. & E. with 44 years of service & a veteran of W W II, Army Air Corps. Interment private at White Haven Memorial Park.
Friends are invited to attend his Memorial Service SATURDAY March 27,2010 at 11:30 AM at Lutheran Church of the Transfiguration 3760 Culver Road, Rochester, NY 14622. Memorials may be directed to his church or Assoc. for t he Blind and Visually Impaired 422 South Clinton Ave. Rochester, N.Y. 14620.
PAUL W. HARRIS FUNERAL HOME
570 Kings Highway So. 544-2041
www.harrisfuneralhome.com
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Stephanie Zito
March 15, 2010
Dear Sandi and Patti,
I remember your family from so many many years ago. Playing board games at your house on Liberty Ave. Your parents where both very kind people. I can still see their faces. It is so hard loosing the ones we love. I wish you all peace.
Sandi, I didn't know your address or I would have done this the "old fashion" way, by sending a card.
Fondly, Stephanie Tisa Zito
March 8, 2010
Dear Sandi and John,
Our sympathy to you and your family. We enjoyed Ken’s company at the many family events with Carrie and Colin and the kids and we know he will be dearly missed.
Love and prayers, Rick & Dorothy Cusker
Donald Pero
March 5, 2010
Ken and Marion have been best friends for many years; at RG&E, at social gatherings, trips to London, golf and visits with Penny and I in Florida. They were a couple, always with a smile, very upbeat and supportive, just the ideal people you enjoyed being with. Our retirement luncheons these many years, will be sorely missed but always remembered.
March 4, 2010
Ken was my first "Boss" in Employee Relations at RG&E. He was a great leader and got me started on the right foot. He and Marian were also very kind to me personally. I will never forget either of them. My thoughts and prayers are with them.
Bill Schrouder
March 4, 2010
Patricia & Sandi: Our thoughts are with you at this time. We all have so enjoyed your Dad. He has been a good example to us all. He will be missed. A wonderful person. God Bless, Charles and Joyce Dechert - Hamilton, Ontario.
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