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Mary Pat McCarthy
February 26, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss. Your father had a great smile.
Joanne Flowers
February 26, 2021
Prayers for the family. Uncle Ken was truly an amazing person. So very sorry for your loss.
DIANA (Heidi) GUADAGNINO (Stevens)
February 25, 2021
Loretta,
I am so sorry to hear if Ken's passing.
You were blessed to have the years you shared. Cherish your memories.
God Bless you & your family
Nancy (Lotz) Cortinovis
February 24, 2021
So sorry for your precious loss. My dad Adam G. Lotz was your mom's
Eva Lotz) brother. Aunt Eve cooked the food with Aunt Josephine at my Sister Judy's wedding in 1968. Such fond memories visiting her in Arlington along with Earl. Thinking of your family at this sad time. He is resting in the arms of Our Lord. Nancy
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Donald Paul
February 22, 2021
Dear Loretta and Family, you have our deepest Sympathy. Ken was a wonderful and loyal friend that I was privileged to have since grade school. I will miss his greeting of How you doin and his upbeat manner. We have terrific memories of our many trips together, and we will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Love, the Paul's.
Cindy Seiler-Kehren
February 21, 2021
So very sorry to hear of Uncle Ken's passing. May he rest in peace. Condolences to his family.
Pasquale and Elda D'Amico
February 21, 2021
Our sincere condolences to the family of Kenneth Seiler. May he rest in peace. Lord comfort his family with His loving care.
Carolyn Burtt
February 21, 2021
Ken was very kind to me, including me in his holiday dinners and picnics whenever my kids were traveling. U know he was much loved by linda and my son, Doug.
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