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I think of you often and remember the good times. I am so sorry you have left us. I am glad you are not suffering or in pain now. I picture you with your family and I know you watch over your daughter , son and grandchildren. Again I miss you.
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Ken was a wonderful man and a good friend. He did so much to help law enforcement and it was a pleasure and a privilege to have worked with him in the NLECTC center system. He was an encourager and always gave very good advice. He will be missed by all of us who knew and loved him. My prayers and condolences are with his family. God bless.
My daddy was an official “Duk…
2001, Hazard, KY, USA
My daddy was an official “Duke of Hazard”!
So sorry to hear this. He was a good man. And did a tremendous lot of good in assisting law enforcement improvements. We had some good times together over the years. My best wishes to you and family.
Bill Nettles
I am deeply sadden after hearing of the passing of Ken. I served as the Director of the National Law Enforcement & Corrections Technology Center (NLETC) of which Ken was an integral part. I am going to miss him a lot. Rest In Peace my friend. You have earned the rest.

AL Johnson
KC and the family
1966, North Augusta, SC, USA
KC and the family
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I have the best Uncles in the world. They fill my memories and heart. I would sit next to Uncle KC at the breakfast table at Nanny and Papaw’s and watch him put in his contacts. He’d always try to see if I’d let him put them in my eyes. I remember once at the beach, we went somewhere in the car at night and we laughed. Don’t remember what was so funny but I remember laughing with him. I also remember singing in the car with him on the way to the lakehouse. Now here’s something that is unusual...I can’t see a house fly without thinking of Uncle KC because he told me that while in Ethiopia he tried catching flies with his hand. I think he got pretty good at it. I love my Uncle KC and I’m so thankful that I reached out to him a few months ago. We exchanged pictures and he was very proud of Jeremy and Beth, their families and his grandchildren. Love, Kimbo (Kim, Uncle KC’s sister’s daughter)
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Now we know why he went into …
Colonial Heights, TN, USA
Now we know why he went into law enforcement.
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Such sweet memories of my youngest brother. You know I loved you, Kace, and I will cherish our times together forever. You leave a beautiful family and a life fulfilled like no other. Our hearts are heavy, but you are at peace. Until we meet again...
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KC was the best father-in-law one could have. He was much loved and will be missed sorely. His funny cards were the best!
KC at Jeremy (son) and Karen’…
1996, Bryson City, NC, USA
KC at Jeremy (son) and Karen’s wedding
KC, Bill Black and unknown ge…
KC, Bill Black and unknown gentleman. Mid 2000's?
KC and Bill. 1950's.
KC and Bill. 1950's.
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KC and Fred Spruill. Mid to l…
KC and Fred Spruill. Mid to late 90's?
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KC, Beth and me. Thinking thi…
KC, Beth and me. Thinking this has to be early 80's. Maybe Gastonia.
KC in Army uniform
1972
KC in Army uniform
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