Condolences
Dear Barb,
So very sorry to read of the passing of your father. We remember him so well from both BNHS and SSP&P .Be sure you and your mother have our sympathy and will be in our prayers.
Bob & Marykay Posluszny
I met Ken around 1992 through a mutual friend, Bob Galganski, at one of our "UFO Meetings". He struck me as a 'gentlemanly statesman', well-spoken, good-mannered, always wearing a sweater or suit and tie.
He really looked good for his age now that I learned he was 18 years old than me! I would never have guessed.
He made you feel at ease and respected in his company.
In the short times we spent together I am honored to have met him.
I am sure he will be missed by all the lives he touched and will be
remember in a positive way.
Ken and I worked as research, development, analytical, and experimental testing engineers in the Transportation Research Department and Transportation Sciences Center at the Cheektowaga firm known as Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory (CAL), Calspan Corp., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Calspan-SRL Corp., Veridian, and General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems during its long and well-respected history. Ken had been employed by CAL for at least several years when I came on board in June 1970. He was always highly regarded by his colleagues as an extremely competent engineer and an affable person- -a good guy! I am happy and proud to say that he was my good friend. Rest in peace, Ken.
To Barbara. Please accept my condolences. I know the loss of Annie stays with you and now your dad. Just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you during this time. It's a lot of heartache. Jan Grossman Baker (Ann's friend).
Dear Shirley, Barb, Jim & families: we are so sad to hear of Ken's passing. There are many great memories of when our families would spend time together over the years. He was a nice man and he will be missed. Sending love & hugs xoxo