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November 3, 2010
My thoughts and sincere sympathies are with you.
Margo Schellpeper Marsh
October 30, 2010
27 years ago, Ken and his band played at our wedding reception. As his fingers danced and polka'd over the keys and buttons of his accordian, his face radiated pure glee. He got such joy out of entertaining others. Ken grabbed Life by the hand, and whooping with anticipation of good things, rushed forward to embrace Earth's wonderful gifts. One of those gifts was Ken himself, and I so look forward to the day when he'll pick up his accordian and play the humorous ditties and footstomping polkas in the Paradise Earth, his gleeful face gracing us one again. See you soon, Ken. Our love to his family and friends. ~Kevin & Debbi Kincaid and family
October 30, 2010
The resurrection is a sure hope for this brother. We pray Jehovah's blessing and comfort on the family and friends.
The Bailey's
October 28, 2010
Sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I can recall fondly his visits back to Nebraska in the past. All the best,
Fred Schellpeper
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