Ken was my first friend when I moved to Nyssa, he fell in love with my wife to be, but let me keep her. I cried for along time after his death. Still miss him & wished we could go to the Lake again.
To remember Ken is to remember one crazy ass s.o.b., but in such a good way. Way before we were old enough to drive, Ken would pick me up in that ole model T of his, we had such good times, joy riding till we ran out of gas, driving every canal bank between our houses, fishing down at Dunnaway pond. In ag class, he would keep all of us in so much trouble, like putting all the table saws in the corners, and having all out war throwing 2by4s at each other, we almost lost Glen and Lurelle, eventually he got us all thrown out of class, but it was one fun ride. How many knew how he really lost that toe? I think of Ken often, and always with a smile on my face, what a truly good guy!
Jenean Schoen (Rigney) (1971)
I think about Ken often, we were good friends, I was so sorry to hear of his death, so tragic and a loss of a very special man with a big heart.Julia Elguezabal (Malcomb) (1971)
Sorry to hear of Ken's passing. My sympathies to his family.Bill Winn (1971)
Ken was my first friend when I moved to Nyssa, he fell in love with my wife to be, but let me keep her. I cried for along time after his death. Still miss him & wished we could go to the Lake again.Mark Peterson (1971)
To remember Ken is to remember one crazy ass s.o.b., but in such a good way. Way before we were old enough to drive, Ken would pick me up in that ole model T of his, we had such good times, joy riding till we ran out of gas, driving every canal bank between our houses, fishing down at Dunnaway pond. In ag class, he would keep all of us in so much trouble, like putting all the table saws in the corners, and having all out war throwing 2by4s at each other, we almost lost Glen and Lurelle, eventually he got us all thrown out of class, but it was one fun ride. How many knew how he really lost that toe? I think of Ken often, and always with a smile on my face, what a truly good guy!Patty McGinley (Nelson) (1971)
I only have good memories of Kenny Cannon! What a fun-loving guy, with such a great sense of humor. It was a pleasure to have known him.Dana Ure (Gross) (1971)
When I was divorced from Don, we went out a few times. He was such a really nice guy. He took me to the Boquet to see Norton Buffalo. Miss you Ken!