Last week, Steve's dear friend Ken suffered a massive heart attack, and suffered oxygen loss to his brain as a result. This past week his wife Norma, and children Kenny and Janelle had to let him go with dignity, as it was his wish. He passed just this past Friday, I believe.
Ken and Steve became fast friends as they worked together, and Steve began calling Ken his 2nd best friend, 2nd only to me. Ken was a few years older, but very healthy, active, and so young at heart. This loss not only shocked us, but it has just crushed our hearts yet again.
Ken was one of those people who was interested in every little thing you were doing and would ask questions about anything you were interested in. He was a people investor, always giving himself to others. He had a warm, welcoming nature, a gentleness, and a quiet, but fun-loving spirit that we have been blessed to know.
He was a doting husband, father, and a loving son to his 90 year old mother who he was caring for, back and forth from his home in Texas to hers in California.
He encouraged his kids to follow their dreams, and they were doing just that. His son is pursuing a music career, and his dad was very proud to share those accomplishments with us every chance he could. His daughter was a manager and had so many wonderful leadership skills that were certainly learned from her parents.
His wife felt loved and cherished, as was evident in her annual Christmas letter to us. She praised her husband, and she truly admired him. We always thought it was very sweet the way she talked about him like they had just met.
We are certain Ken is with God, knowing him, but we are sad for this great loss of a friend and for this family.
We have lost too many "favorites" just in this past 6 months....
My heart just can't take too much more hurt....:(
I hurt for everyone...
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