In Memory

Ken (Kenneth) Aikin

Ken (Kenneth) Aikin

Kenneth (Ken) Norman Aikin, formerly of Kansas City, MO, died on Dec. 10, 2015, in Mesa, AZ. In lieu of flowers, please donate in Ken's name to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network or the Wounded Warriors Project. Ken's funeral will be held on Dec. 19, 2015, at White Chapel Funeral Home, Gladstone. Visitation at 9 AM, service at 10. Born Nov. 29, 1942, Ken graduated NKCHS in 1961 and went to K-State. He flew for TWA from 1966-2002. Ken leaves behind wife, Linda; 2 daughters; and a large, loving family.
 

Published in Kansas City Star on Dec. 17, 2015



 
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12/19/15 10:19 AM #16    

Marilyn Durham (Conway)

. Linda, Kelly and Lori,  thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Many fond family memories with the Akins. 

Hugs Marilyn Durham Conway

 

 

 

 

 


12/20/15 02:44 PM #17    

Jane Shippee (Rhule)

Linda, You are in the hearts and prayers of so many. I am so sorry for your loss of Ken. God bless.


12/20/15 03:12 PM #18    

R. H. Dunham

I,  like many others attended Ken's services yesterday. The funeral home was packed to capacity!! Again, my sincere condolences to Linda and family.R.H. Dunham


12/21/15 11:22 AM #19    

Curtis McNutt

Linda I'm so Sorry to hear about Ken !! Ken and I were good friend's as was everybody he met ! He's with the Good Lord now and no more pain of anykind ! I will keep you and Ken in my prayer's !! curtis mcnutt

 


12/21/15 12:07 PM #20    

Gary Walker (Walker)

Linda, I was heart-broken to learn of Kenny's passing.  I remember your strong faith, and I pray that God will grant you and your family comfort and peace.  


12/22/15 11:13 AM #21    

Gary Wartick

There was an old man sitting on his front porch, crying his heart out. He had just lost his wife of many many years. A little girl walked up and set down next to him. Her mother was watching from acrose the street. When she got home, her mother asked the little girl what she had said to the old man. The littls girl replied "nothing, I just set there and helped him cry" Linda, from the looks of this comment section it appears "your porch" is very very crowded. I'm just one of many. Losing an old friend like Kenny is like losing a family member.May the lord be with you and give you peace and comfort.


12/23/15 08:15 AM #22    

Virginia (Ginger) Cannon (Mitchell)

Jeff and Ginny Mitchell send our heartfelt condolences to Linda and your families.  May God keep you in his loving embrace.  


12/23/15 12:07 PM #23    

Shirley Purvis (Coppernoll)

Linda, so very sorry to hear of Ken's passing.  It is really a shame that we did not get together since we both live around the Phoenix area.  I wish you and you daughters peace and comfort - especially over this Christmas holiday.  "They" say that it gets better as time passes but can't imagine how when you have lost your right arm and half of your heart.  My thoughts and prayers are with you.  God Bless


12/25/15 11:28 AM #24    

Joan Torgerson (Ronne)

Linda, my wife (Joan Torgerson Ronne NKC “61) has forwarded the information to me (Bill Ronne NKC ’60) regarding Ken.  I am so sorry to hear the news.  Ken and I lived not far from one another in Briarcliff and spent many hours together.  We both played baseball for Mike Quatrochi from little league through American Legion league.  I have fond memories of the time we were together playing baseball. 

You and your family have your faith and fond memories of Ken to carry you through this difficult time of your life.  Joan and I will keep you and your family in our prayers. God Bless.


01/07/16 01:36 PM #25    

Ray Sutterby

Linda,

Melba & I heard of Ken's death too late to attend the services. Ken was very popular in high school, but always kind to everyone. Great memories of wiffle ball in his parent's back yard and dances in their basement. I hope in time that memories of all the good times you shared will begin to bring comfort in spite of your grief.

Ray and Melba


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