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I graduated from Friendly High the same year as Ken. At that time I only knew his sister Karen thru our mutual friends.  Our paths crossed years later when working at Pepco.  I have a great deal of respect for Ken and his memory. I was actually looking him up with the hope of reconnecting when I came across his obituary. I was devastated to learn of his passing. And is sorely missed. Above all else he was a good man and could always be counted on.  He touched more lives than anyone will ever know. 
Winter - Snow on ground, Camp Springs MD, Allentown Road across from Andrews AFB.  Chasing Kenny around parked car in MEMCO parking lot, both of us playing like kids,  I slipped and fell while the both of us continued to laugh and then dust the snow off ourselves. Forever young....
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Kenny was one of a kind, always helping someone doing anything, but his passion was being an automotive mechanic. Growing up as cousins, we did a lot together, working on our cars, trucks and lawn mower’s. We did a lot of camping together and I just found out that he loved going fishing with my dad, his uncle and  he said he learned a lot from him. Not only will Kenny be missed by his wife Dora, his daughter Kendra, his two sisters and all the many, many friends he made along his journey of life. Love Ben and Laurelle Womersley 
We'll always remember Kenny as a kind soul from a family, generous in spirit.  He will be fondly remembered.
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Ken is a great neighbor. He is the type of person who would do anything for anybody at anytime. He is the example of how God works thru people. He’s gone to be with God but he left a lot of memories for us to cherish.  God bless you Ken and it was a pleasure to be your neighbor/ brother for over 30 years.
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Loosing a friend like Ken leaves a hole in our hearts.  He was a great Christian friend who touched so many.  He will be missed for a very long time.  We take comfort in knowing we’ll see him again one day! Rest in Peace my dear friend, we love and miss you.
He loves to laugh and show up at my house unexpectedly, which was okay with me had a passion for his work. His love was so strong. and Ginuwine.
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