Anonymous
Our prayers, sympathy and love go out to you at Ken's passing. Ken was blessed with a wonderful family. May God bring his comfort to you all. Love, Linda and Mel (sister-in law and brother-in-law)
Birth date: Jul 9, 1923 Death date: Apr 11, 2011
FRAZEYSBURG – Kenneth W. Denman, 87, of Zanesville, Ohio died Monday evening, April 11, 2011 at Genesis Morrison House, Zanesville. Born July 9, 1923 in Dresden, Ohio he was the son of the late Lester J. and Lola M. (Wiles) Denman Read Obituary
Our prayers, sympathy and love go out to you at Ken's passing. Ken was blessed with a wonderful family. May God bring his comfort to you all. Love, Linda and Mel (sister-in law and brother-in-law)
Saying prayers for your family. Katie, Jason and Ethan Springob (friends of the Lawrence Family)
Lois and Family:
We were deeply saddened to read of Kenny's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this most difficult time.
Dean and Tacy Sarbaugh
Sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in knowing Mr. Denman is at peace.
Peggy Myers Moon
Ted,
I am so sorry for your loss! May God give you and your family the strength to endure at this time and comfort to know that he is in Heaven!
Michele Decker
To the Denman Family: I'm so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. Love, Brenda Moeller-Jones ( Friend of Ted & Lee Ann Denman)
Mrs.Denman and family,
So sorry for the loss of your husband and father.Kenny built my parents home out on Conn Rd. when I was just a kid.I too had Mrs.Denman for Middle school English class - It was my favorite class.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Tammy (Greenfield)Kennedy
Dear Mark, Sandy and the Denman Family,
Please accept my sympathies upon the loss of your loved one. These times are never easy; but with the love of family and friends, you will get through it. My prayers are with you.
To the Denman Family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you during this most difficult time. We will really miss Kenny here at Green Valley Golf Club.
Steve Galloway
Mark, Ted. Always liked your parents from our time in high school, used to see you dad at Kroger's once in a while, sorry for your loss, do the best you can. Al Sutton