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Wendy Stanley
July 21, 2011
Please accept the condolences of all of us here at Drake Extrusion in Martinsville, Virginia. We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
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Donald Conner
July 17, 2011
My sympathy to all of Ken's family. I graduated from FHS one year ahead of Ken. He was always such a likable person, and someone I loved to be around. I remember Ken most from the bus rides to/from our baseball and basketball games on the road. (I was scorekeeper 1954-1957). Such fun, and Ken was one of the reasons. I know he will be greatly missed by all his family. I am glad I was blessed to know Ken back in our school days. I have never forgotten him. I know he leaves behind a lot of great memories for all who knew him, and especially his family.
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