Friday, December 11, 2009

Another sweet comment:

I first met Ken at the annual Math Department Picnic... sounds like a blast, right? I had just transferred to ENMU and didn't know anyone other than one fellow student and a few professors. He was the first to introduce himself and begin conversation with me. He was so very accepting and friendly, you would have thought we had been friends for years. He then went on to offer me a tofu hotdog. lol!
It meant a lot to me to be so warmly invited into that small little "math circle" that now feels like home. His kindness and love of tofu hotdogs will remain in my memory forever.
~Mary Beth Williams

Monday, December 7, 2009

How to post comments to this website

Hi everyone,
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Polly

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Here is another contribution to the newspaper obituaries' comment section:


November 30, 2009
Kenny and Jimmy were the first friends I had when I came to live in Merced from Germany. My parents (zierenberg) have been lifelong friends with Ken and Barbara.

It was so exciting to find out that Kenny was an artist. He always had a flare. What I remember the most is his kindness to me when I couldn't speak a word of English. That will always stay in my heart. Though both boys were younger than me, I always knew they would turn into special people.

My prayers are with his family. May God Bless you and help you through this terrible time.

Liesel Woodard,
Germany