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James "JW" Shingler
May 4, 2005
I only met Ken when I picking up checks and signing releases, but first impressions were that he was a good man. I was very suprised to see his passing.
Sharon Carrion
April 30, 2005
Ken was one in a million. He will be missed dearly, as a wonderful employer and a dear friend. I had the priviledge to work with him for 17 years and he will always have a special place in my heart.
Dolores San Miguel
April 30, 2005
Dear Gail:
Sorry to hear about Ken, but want you to know that we share in you and your family's sorrow. Your dear friend Jodi has kept us well informed about all the events so you and the children will be remembered in our daily prayers. Love to all. Dolores & Mike San Miguel
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