07/20/1964
06/02/2025
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Lisia Farley
July 25, 2025
Ken was always an inspiration as an educator and a work buddy. His humor, strength of character, and willingness to help others was evident in everything he did as a teacher at Rosemont and on into his time at North Clackamas. My fondest memories are of Ken at staff parties, yucking it up with George, Doug, Todd, Nancy, Jen and FB. Boy the man could sing! I was sad when Ken left the building. While I still had occasional time with Ken with shared friends or school connections the daily time with Ken was missed.
I want to offer my deepest condolences to Ken's family. We have lost a strong advocate for kids and staff and a loving family member.
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