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June 7, 2010
well I just fond out about his death so sorry I miss him and love the statues, I am in NY now retired, [email protected]
Bob Campbell
March 1, 2010
I attended High School with Ken. The class of 49. We have kept in contact over the years. I will miss talking to him.
Dick Yarnell
February 28, 2010
My condolences to the family. My late wife Marsha's first job when we moved to Wichita in 1973 was as a nurse for Dr.s Stanley & Warren in the Urology department at the Wichita Clinic. I especially like the decision by the family to promote donations to a scholarship fund. When Marsha died in 2002, we established a scholarship fund in her name for nursing students. (www.marshasangels.com)
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