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Don & Rosemary Cowan
September 22, 2012
We were so sorry to hear of Ken's death.
We have many good memories of Ken from his days at Continental Can Co. We often did bike rides to the Milwaukee Lakefront on Sunday mornings, and some evenings, after a 10 or 12 hour workday, Ken would stop over to our home for a manhattan, or a snack. To the younger Ken, we visited you when you lived in Hawaii, and you were our "tour guide"for several days when we were there. Our sympathy & prayers go out to you, Bev. and to son, Ken.
Randall Brown
September 18, 2012
Uncle Ken was a wonderful caring man to everyone, his calmness and heart filling smile will always be remembered, My mother always enjoyed visiting and sharing a laugh with Ken. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. God Bless
Naomi Beyers
September 17, 2012
My condolences. I hope your faith sustains you during this difficult time and fond memories make you smile.
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