Ken has been a steady landmark in this forum, and his absence will make me blink for awhile. When I thought of Texas, I thought of Ken. I have always sensed a Texas toughness, along with a Texas tenderness in Ken, with a strong faith in his God and his family. I like to think that Ken handled his death like he handled his life. Bless his memory, O God and grant him your peace & rest.
I don’t know this gentleman, but he appears to have several friends here, so I am sorry for everyone’s loss. I am also sorry his family has to go through this ordeal.
I am so sad to see this. Every morning I looked forward to his good morning and coffee corner posts. I have been missing him and hoping to see him back. Praying for his beautiful wife and family.
I'm in shock..I've known ken for 11 years.. he joined this forum after I sent him the link to it... almost a year after me... yet I didn't know he was ill until someone whose not been here on the forum very long posted it, but then wouldn't say why he was ill.. so I'm still no wiser as to the cause of his death.... incredible... poor Donna.. she never expected Ken to live longer than her own mother... she must be devastated !