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Barbara Hanley
July 10, 2020
Dont know why Kenny sprung to mind today and I googled him. I knew Kenny when he was in High School, although I went to Jeanne dArc. I remember skipping school with him and taking his dads boat out around Deer Island, and Kenny water skiing barefoot! It was our version of Ferris Beullers Day Off before there was a Ferris Beuller. God rest your soul, Kenny.
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Mike Desmond
May 25, 2017
Whew! Don't ask me why, but I was just thinking of Kenny and for the heck of it...searched his name in Google and found out about his passing. If anyone in his family sees this post....I have some great stories about Kenny! There were three of us that stuck together in the Army...the three of us first met when we got sworn in on May 29th, 1969 at Boston Army base. We were best of friends during basic training and alll the way through Intelligence training at Fort Devens. Kenny was a card! The three of us got together at my home in New Hampshire about 10 years ago and had a lot of laughs ! Please shoot me a line!!
June 2, 2013
Dear Family,
We were so saddened to just learn of Kenny's passing. We surely would have attended the services had we been notified. Ken was a classmate at Milton High and old friend.He was an usher in our wedding. We had lost contact with him for many years. We will treasure the good memories and pray he is at rest. Sincere sympathy to all the family on your loss, Pamela and David Aieta, and Vincent Aieta
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