So sad to see this. Kenny was a great friend. We really got to know each other when we attended Atlantic Christian. Super tennis player, super guy. He will be missed.
So saddened to see this.. Kenny was just one of the nicest guys I knew in high school .. always upbeat and happy and so friendly to all .. I am so very sad for his family..I just know he was a wonderful father and grandfather, As well as teacher and coach ... I am sure he will be missed by so many ...Marian little Steffner
Kenny was the kind of guy who was easy to hang out with, with a friendly smile and a genuine humility about his skills in the ego dominated sport of tennis.
Being the only guy among three really cute sisters, Kenny was relegated to a bedroom on the top floor of the Rand house. I called it the “Crow’s Nest.”
We had some fun sleep overs followed by some basketball in his driveway. Good memories and a great tennis career through out his life. Just another example of our great Class of 1967!
I grew up on same street with Kenny, until his family moved a few blocks over. We were kids playing touch football in the street and basketball in our dirt court back yard.We would sled down Mayview when snow/ice was just right.Of course anytime we played tennis he would win and became a top player at Broughton.
I will miss this childhood buddy at our reunions and send belated condolences to his sisters .
Scott Durham
So sad to see this. Kenny was a great friend. We really got to know each other when we attended Atlantic Christian. Super tennis player, super guy. He will be missed.Marian L. Little (Steffner)
So saddened to see this.. Kenny was just one of the nicest guys I knew in high school .. always upbeat and happy and so friendly to all .. I am so very sad for his family..I just know he was a wonderful father and grandfather, As well as teacher and coach ... I am sure he will be missed by so many ...Marian little Steffner
Craig K. Arey
Kenny was the kind of guy who was easy to hang out with, with a friendly smile and a genuine humility about his skills in the ego dominated sport of tennis.
David R. Rowland
Being the only guy among three really cute sisters, Kenny was relegated to a bedroom on the top floor of the Rand house. I called it the “Crow’s Nest.”
We had some fun sleep overs followed by some basketball in his driveway. Good memories and a great tennis career through out his life. Just another example of our great Class of 1967!
Keith Valentine
I grew up on same street with Kenny, until his family moved a few blocks over. We were kids playing touch football in the street and basketball in our dirt court back yard.We would sled down Mayview when snow/ice was just right.Of course anytime we played tennis he would win and became a top player at Broughton.
I will miss this childhood buddy at our reunions and send belated condolences to his sisters .