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Jerry Fennell
March 25, 2024
Ken and I became acquainted in HS 74....always one of the good guys, solid, fun and a very professional aviator. Ken and Susan cracked to code on living the good life from their world travels to their many friends. They are a great example of pure goodness. I am lucky to have known you Ken. And my deepest condolences to you Susan and your family. Jerry FENNELL

Larry Denton
March 24, 2024
I was a career active duty Naval Officer, and career Naval Aviator. When I met Ken he had transitioned from active duty to the reserves at South Weymouth, MA. Ken was always willing to help the squadron with its mission. I worked with him for two tours in the north Atlantic, doing anti-submarine warfare operations. We flew up and down the East Coast in conjunction with many carrier based sorties. He was always a professional. Later after we retired, I moved to The Woodlands, Texas, where Ken, Susan and my wife Susan and I continued our friendship during several of their visits. They had a son in the area, so it was fun having them come to visit. Attached is a photo of our squadron's achieving 43,000 accident free flight hours.
Arthur Godjikian
March 23, 2024
Shared countless hours in a cockpit with Ken over 12 years. We had many beautiful, interesting and sometimes exciting flights throughout New England and New York. Cape Cod League baseball games and enjoyable dinners on the Cape and the Islands. Later, Ken and Susan visited my wife Connie and I in the Puget Sound area. Good food and great times. Fond, priceless memories.
Larry Gerken
March 23, 2024
solid I sent my son Matthew and my Grand daughter Alina to convey my Love for my brother and family .
THe Lord holds me together with verse 9 &10 of the 139 Psalm. Love Larry .
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Larry Gerken
March 22, 2024
Way to many memories to list / Ken was my very close brother.
We were both helicopter pilots . Ken logged 6500 hrs in the Navy and was afflicted with agent orange from two tours in Viet Nam . Kens brother Larry flew 7,200 hours with the L.A.P.D.
Lisa Struthers
March 21, 2024
A deeply sad loss for all who were blessed to know Ken.
Ken will surround us always in our hearts and memories.
Rest in Peace Ken knowing you are loved by many
Kelly L Hayward
March 20, 2024
So very sorry for your loss Susan and family, Tim, Geoff and Kenny. I will always remember Mr. Gerken's kind smile, warm welcome, and the way he always made you feel so special when you saw him. Wishing you all peace and strength during this difficult time. Kelly (Connors) Hayward and family.
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