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Charlene Beam
April 4, 2006
I've known Ken for over thiry years but really just from a brief visit. He was a wonderful, caring, loving person. He had a special joy for life. He will be missed by all of us who loved him, but he will always be with us all in our hearts. My condolences to Daisy, Jerry and Ken.
Natalie Coffey
April 4, 2006
A true man of inspiration to all that knew and loved him. You will be missed Uncle Ken.
Jerry Strock
April 3, 2006
My Dad Is My Greatest Hero.
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