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Kenneth Willox Obituary

WILLOX, KENNETH A. Kenneth A. Willox, 57, of Centennial. Beloved husband of Patricia; loving father of Andy, Lesley, and stepson Bob; treasured grandfather of Jordan and Justin; also survived by other loving family members and friends. Ken was a graduate of CSU and very proud of his service in the United States Air Force. Funeral Mass is Monday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 8035 S. Quebec St., Centennial. Interment, Ft. Logan National Cemetery. Donations to the American Heart Association. The family invites you to sign the guest book at www.horanandmcconaty.com

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Published by Denver Post on Aug. 1, 2003.

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Terri Simpson (Bowen)

August 7, 2003

I am Ken's cousin. I remember many happy times growing up together, with all of our other many other cousins. I did not know his wife and children, but my love and prayers goes out to them. Also, to Bob,Sharon,Susan & Mary. Betty sends her love and prayers from Chicago, also.



He will be missed.



With Love,

Terri

Dave Ramdorsingh

August 6, 2003

Kenny was one of the first friends that I made when I moved to CO in 1982. We had a lot of fun times together. Although we hadn't seen each other lately, I will always remember him. Watch out for BBGs up there my friend. Condolences to Patti, Andy and Lesley.

Willox

August 6, 2003

Ken loved all of you very much - it is very helpful to read the wondeful postings. Thank you all for doing that. He knows how you felt about him.

Tom Prosia

August 5, 2003

I had the pleasure of working with Ken for many years at Covia Technologies. I remember Ken for his wit, intelligence, and demeanor. Ken personified the term 'gentleman'.

Karen and Brian Skidmore

August 4, 2003

We had the privilege of working with Ken for 5 years at Time0 in Cambridge. Ken was a guy who we truly enjoyed for his sense of humor and ability to put others at ease. He was always there when we needed him. A fabulous team member and human being. He will be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathies to his wife, Patti, and to all of those close to him.

Susan Wingate

August 4, 2003

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Ken at Covia Technologies. I remember him very well, though several years have past since that time. He was a wonderful, bright person. I won't forget his smile and warmth. My best wishes to all his family and friends.

Tim Daneliuk

August 2, 2003

I had the great pleasure of having Ken as a colleague and friend on my teams in several companies.



Ken was a joy to work with and one of the kindest persons I've ever known. Beyond his technical excellence, he was known as someone who built consensus, calmed contentious debates, and generally brought sanity and thoughtfulness to all around him. His touch for people was remarkable and he will truly be missed.



Though sadness of his passing frames my thoughts of him today, I choose to remember his generosity, kindness, class, and competence.

Lynne Anderson

August 1, 2003

I worked with Ken at TimeØ/Perot Systems in Boston. He was truly a treasure. He was always smiling, always kind and poilte. He will be missed. I will keep Ken and his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Steven Wright

August 1, 2003

I enjoyed working with Ken for 5 years in Perot Systems Cambridge in the Architecture team. When it came to architecture Ken once told me it was the architecture of the heart and family & work caring arrangements that mattered most to him. I will miss Ken; he is a kind soul.

CINDY & BOB KUSH

August 1, 2003

Heartfelt sympathy to Patti, Andy, Lesley and all the Willox family on Ken's loss. Our prayers are with you...

Raymond Posch

August 1, 2003

Ken was a good friend with whom I worked at Covia Technologies and Time0. I was fortunate to have had lunch with him just a few weeks ago. He was a great person and I will miss him.

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