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Frank Johnson
May 6, 2025
I learned today from Scott Miller that Ken had passed away. I was sorry to hear though I had not seen or spoke with him in ages. Ken was part of my high school years and those years and him generate fond memories. I hope he enjoyed a life filled with riches...the important ones, family, friends, faith and purpose.
Rest easy Ken.
Steven Miller
April 15, 2025
To the Pomelear' family, Evangeline and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy, on hearing of Ken's death. As classmates at Mainland, Ken was a quiet, gentle man, but always had a sense of humor about him. We always enjoyed our conversations together. May the fond memories of Ken, help in the healing of this great loss. Steve and Evangeline Miller, La Mesa, CA
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