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Ken was always so full of life and loved those closest to him so deeply. Sending love and prayers to the family. 
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All The Cousins!  Kristy, Ken…
1994, Norfolk Nebraska
All The Cousins! Kristy, Ken, Kara, Kyle, Brenna, Brynn, Tate :)
Cousins!  Kristy, Ken, Kara, …
1987, Norfolk Nebraska
Cousins! Kristy, Ken, Kara, Kyle, Brenna
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Bad Auntie with the early mor…
1987, Nebraska
Bad Auntie with the early morning camera :)
My heartfelt condolences go out to both of you Reggie and Patty and the family.  It is so sad to lose a child at any age.  Trust in the Lord as he will stand with you in your sorrow.
Ken was a high energy, fun spirit. I Loved working with him at NSP! Thought of him often & I know he will be greatly missed by many!
Personalities coming through …
1979, Nebraska
Personalities coming through at an early age :)
Post Uncle's wedding and copi…
1979, Nebraska
Post Uncle's wedding and coping with being sandwiched between a new baby sister and an older sister :)
Getting the last inspection f…
1979, Nebraska
Getting the last inspection from Dad before marching down the aisle with the wedding rings!
The Ring Bearer and The Flowe…
1979, Nebraska
The Ring Bearer and The Flower Girl for Uncle Kevin's Wedding.
Such great sorrow Ken's passing brings.  Lives will be forever changed but memories will remain.  You now join Kristy.  Rest in Peace Ken. Love, Auntie Laura. 
When Ken was a Senior at York High School he spent his first period study hall coming to the to the Middle School to help a student with his Boy Scout badges.  Seniors had open campus, so Ken could easily have slept in like most of his classmates, but he was there as a mentor and role model, and I then realized he was an exceptional young man rather than just the neighbor kid I had known for so many years.
It is a huge loss in that I won’t have an opportunity to talk with him again.  He was such an intriguing person.

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