Kenneth G. Gerken

Kenneth G. Gerken obituary, Townsend, MA

Kenneth G. Gerken

Kenneth Gerken Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Anderson Funeral Home - Townsend on Mar. 20, 2024.
TOWNSEND: Kenneth Graham Gerken, 85, of West Townsend, passed away peacefully at Lahey
Hospital, Burlington, March 19, 2024 surrounded by family.
Ken was born on April 25, 1938 in Woodhaven, New York and grew up in Stony Brook, LI, NY. He was the son of Charles W. and Dorothy (Brodt) Gerken. Ken was a beloved husband, brother, father, stepfather,
grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend.
Ken attended Stony Brook Prep School, Long Island, NY. After graduation from
Roanoke College in Salem, VA, he enlisted in the United States Navy Aviation Helicopter Program.
He served two tours in Vietnam performing Vertical Replenishment. After four years of
active duty he continued to serve in the Navy reserves and retired at the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
In 1978 Ken was presented the Navy Commendation medal for heroic achievement. He
removed a critically injured pilot from a blazing helicopter wreckage following its crash.
Ken waited with the pilot despite intense heat and threatening flames until the arrival of medical personnel and successful transport of the pilot.
After military retirement Ken received his Teacher's Certificate and Master's Degree
from Fitchburg State College. He taught Physical Education in the Shirley and Westford
School Systems and officiated high school sports in the region. Ken also flew the corporate helicopter for Simplex Corporation in Gardner.
Ken and Susan traveled the world from The Great Wall of China, hiking through Italy,
canal boating in England, couriers to Singapore and biking through Holland. They
traveled across the country in their RV "Pickle Machine" and spent 20 winters in Key West at Sigsbee Naval Air Station campground.
Ken will be most remembered for his generous heart, kindness and service to others.
He was an active member of the community of many Townsend organizations:
Townsend Ecumenical Outreach, New Beginnings United Methodist Church, Rod & Gun Club, VFW Post 6538, Senior Center and Lions Club.
Ken and his wife Susan were honored in 2013 with the William E. May Endowment
Award in recognition of "Extraordinary Acts of Generosity" presented by Friends of the
Townsend Seniors.
Ken leaves his wife of 33 years, Susan; three sons Timothy of Pepperell, Geoff of Shirley, Kenneth Jr. of Ashby, stepchildren Tracey Anderson-Kollar and her husband, Joe, of Bridgeport, CT, Jeff Anderson of Conroe, TX, Carol Anderson-Farwell, Brookline, NH, Michael Anderson and his wife, Kathy, of Houston, TX and Debbie Falconer and her husband, Bill, of Fitchburg; grandchildren Michael, Mary Cate, Leah, Terrance John, Jessica, Haley, Christian, Nicholas; great-grandchildren Tai and Colton; brother Larry Gerken; nephew Matthew Gerken and great-niece Alina Gerken.
Ken's family will receive relatives and friends at calling hours, 4- 7PM Sunday, March 24, 2024 at the Anderson Funeral. Home, 250 Main Street (Rte 119) Townsend Center
A memorial service will be held 11 AM Monday, March 25, 2024 at New Beginnings United Methodist Church, 265 Main Street, Townsend.
Memorial contributions may be made to the NMRS Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 715, Townsend, MA 01469.
Interment with military honors will be held privately at Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 111 Glenallen Street, Winchendon

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March 25, 2024

Jerry Fennell posted to the memorial.

March 24, 2024

Larry Denton posted to the memorial.

March 23, 2024

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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 .

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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