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Joost & Annette Gompels
December 1, 2003
What a kind, considerate and gracious man. He eased the passage of our way through life. Always in good humor and always good for a friendly quip, his years at the Delegal Creek Marina, the Sunday New York Times and fresh bagels from nowhere will always be remembered, not to mention some serious discussions on serious subjects. Although we lost touch for the last few years we are seriously saddened by Ken's absence. Our condolences to surviving family members.
Roger Peacock
November 20, 2003
To a friend that will be missed and never forgotten. Fellow corpsman, talker, of many different idea's.
Will miss you, ken.
Roger Peacock
Fr. Lawrence A. Lucree
November 19, 2003
Dear Mrs. Schlosser, Deepest sympathy on the death of Kenneth. I will offer Mass for the happy repose of his soul this Wednesday evening. May his noble soul rest in peace and may God be with you.
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