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BOOKHAMER, KENNETH M. 89, of Littleton, CO passed peacefully into the presence of the Lord on 21 January 2011. He was born 25 September 1921 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, the son of Marvin and Stella Bookhamer. He was receded in death by his wife of 50 years, Jennie C. Bookhamer. He is survived by his sons Kenneth, Jr., wife June, Thomas, wife Elizabeth and five grandchildren; Brian, Elijah, Ambur, Joshua, and Samuel. Benjamin is the first great grandson spanning four generations. His greatest gift was his dedication to the Lord and his kindness to others. A Veteran of World War II, a patriot of America and the Head Deacon for Riverside Baptist Church, he was a kind and loving husband, dad and grandpa to his family, and a friend to everyone who knew him. Visitation, Monday, 24 January 2011, 9:30 AM, followed by a Funeral Service at 10:30 AM, both at Arapahoe Road Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Ft. Logan National Cemetery.
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January 25, 2011
We're so sorry to have heard of Ken's passing; he was a kind man and a wonderful neighbor. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this difficult time. Sue & Darrell Littlefield
January 24, 2011
We're sorry to have to say goodbye to a good friend and neighbor. We will miss Ken and will keep his family in our prayers.
Omer Moses and Family
January 23, 2011
Kenny, Tom & families. We're very sorry to hear of your father's passing. You are all in our prayers and send all of you our love.
Barb & Gerald Clowson
Suzie
January 23, 2011
To know Bookie was to have a friend for life. He was truly loved and will be missed by all.
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