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Rita Perry
March 31, 2013
Please accept my sympathy to the loving Family & Friends in the painful loss of your dear Kenneth.Hopefully you will take comfort in the following Bible Verses:
Psalms36:7 "HOW PRECIOUS YOUR LOVING-KINDNESS IS O GOD! AND IN THE SHADOW OF YOUR WINGS THE SONS OF MEN THEMSELVES TAKE REFUGE,FOR WITH YOU IS THE SOURCE OF LIFE
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Mark Smith
March 29, 2013
I will miss my semi-annual phone conversations with Ken. I had the opportunity to work with Ken for over sixteen years at hp. He was my supervisor, mentor, and friend for most of those years as well. I was always amazed at his determination to embrace technology as a tool to improve our efficiency at hp. One thing I learned from Ken was you're never to old to learn new tricks!
Rest in Peace: Mark T Smith
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