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Tim Clarke
January 29, 2004
I have known Ken for the last ten years and unfortunately, I just learned of Ken's passing.
Ken was a gentle, good and decent man, a good friend who touched my soul with his kindness, shared his wisdom and always had a helping hand if needed. I am fortunate that our paths crossed in this life and I am a better person because of him. He was one of few that I count as a true friend and I shall miss him. My sincere and deepest sympathy to all of Ken's family.
Dr. Beverly Henderson
January 19, 2004
I am very sorry for the loss of Ken I was his Chiropractor at one of the clinics. I spoke briefly to him last month as he was in need of an adjustment however, we never did hook up. My heart goes out to your family.
Esther and Ken Crandall
January 15, 2004
Our deepest heartfelt sympathy goes to the Kosary family at this
time. May you all find peace after the grief.
With our love,
Ken and Esther
Christy Kosary
January 14, 2004
Everyone who was touched by Kenny lived a greater life. I pray deeply for the healing of the entire family in this time of despair. Remember the love that he embraced us with.
Peace be with you all.
Chris & Jodi Kosary
January 14, 2004
Ken was a good man, a good friend and a good brother. I will miss him, but the memories of the good times and acts of kindness he has shown us all will overshadow any grief we, as his immediate family, will encounter in the days and years to come.
As our mother, Lenore, said to me in the final minutes of Ken's visit on Earth; "this is wrong, a parent is not supposed to outlive their children." It is wrong, but it is also not our choice to who stays and who will go on. Ken is in a much better place now. He is where everyone is equal. A place where nobody is bound by social, racial or financial status. He is where that is no pain or sorrow. And I know he is with our ancestors who have passed before us to help make ready for the time we will all be joined again as a family.
Paul Demcak
January 13, 2004
My deepest sympathy to all of Ken's family. I count myself fortunate for having had Ken as a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Paul Demcak
JANET HOYNE
January 13, 2004
Mr. Kosary:
I was so sorry to hear of the loss
of your son Kenneth. You and your
wife were so helpful & kind to us
when we came to you after the loss
of family members, I've never forgotton that. I pray that your
family & friends will be a comfort to you & yours in this time of
sorrow. God bless,
John & Janet Hoyne & family
Michael Dykla
January 13, 2004
Walter and Linda,
I extend my most heartfelt sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your son. May the Lord bless and keep him, May He make his face shine upon him. You are in my prayers.
Michael Dykla
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