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Pat, Jane, Bob, and family.
We are so sorry for the loss of Kenny. He was a wonderful person.
Being family, it makes it very hard for us to have him gone also. We've had so many good time together throughout the years, with family dinners, etc. We will miss him very much also.
Everyones memories of the wonderful times together with Ken, will be etched forver in our hearts and minds. Anyone that ever knew Ken, is surely missing him also.
Posted by: Dale & Sue Newton - Family Dec 17, 2009
Pat, Janie and Family...My thoughts and prayers are with you. Ken will always be remembered for his kindness and big smile.
Posted by: Jill (Personette) Shaer Nov 21, 2009
My prayers goes out to the Jessup family. Ken was my supervisor when I worked in the Replacement parts at Ameriwood. He always had a kind word to say to everyone. A few years later I started working for a security company and was assigned back at Ameriwood. Things and jobs had changed but not Ken, still smiling and a kind word to say. Years later I started taking classes out at SMC and one night after class I was
Posted by: Dreamalea Davis Nov 20, 2009
Pat my heart goes out to you, I know you have know idea how much your words of comfort meant to me and helped me push on last year when I lost my family members. I wish I were there to give you a big hug of support. I know how dearly missed Ken will be to you and everyone who loved him.
Posted by: Julie Fryman - Dowagiac, MI Nov 20, 2009
To Ken's Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time in your lives. I worked at SMC with Ken. He was such a sweet man. Always willing to help us with anything we needed. Always smiling and saying "Hi Young Lady" as he passed by. Now, that would make my day! I will miss that.
To Ken's Grandchildren, He was so proud of all of you! He would always tell us about your accomplishments. He was a proud Grandpa!! Always remember that and hold it in your hearts.
Ken will be greatly missed!
Praying for all of you,
Cathy Feirick
Posted by: Cathy Feirick - Dowagiac Nov 20, 2009
I met Ken when I was a work study at the MTEC @ SMC on the Niles campus. Ken was always smiling when I saw him. He spoke of his grandchildren often and with great pride.
I cried a little when I found out he was leaving us for his position on the Dowagiac campus because he was always looking out for us there and I knew how much we'd miss his presence. I was also very happy that he was
Posted by: Christine Smith - Niles, MI Nov 20, 2009
I worked with Ken at SMC. He was always smiling and willing to help with anything we needed. I will definitely miss him stopping in to say hello and checking to see if we needed anything! My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Posted by: Cathy McNeil Nov 20, 2009
I was assigned security at the SMC-Niles campus while working at the sheriff's department. I will always remember Ken's kindnes and compassion towards others. He always had a hot cup of coffee waiting for me when I came on duty and his smile was contagious! His love of his family was evident in our many conversations when his grandaughter was attending SMC and living in the trailer park or when he was working on a remodeling job at his house.
Posted by: Sue Myer Nov 20, 2009
I enjoyed coffee and conversation with Ken almost every morning at SMC. Ken was a shining example of a good man. The kind of person that people wanted to be like, know and be around. Kind, generous, caring - a good friend. His family must be so proud of him. We miss you Ken, I'll miss seeing your smiling face and great conversations about your lovely wife and family.
I miss you friend.
Posted by: Cindy Soltys - Buchanan, MI Nov 20, 2009
I work at SMC ... and it seems like I saw Ken on each walk back from the Fitness Center after lunch. He was always cheerful, always a big smile on his face. I will miss him. I will think of him fondly when I see a golf cart now. My prayers are with his family - I am sure this is a great loss. Peace be with you, Ken.
Posted by: Angie Carrico - Edwardsburg, MI Nov 20, 2009
