In addition to the memorial on the 28th, there will be an informal gathering the Sat evening before beginning around 7, at The Keg in Factoria, WA, Ken used to be a fixture there. We are planning to take over the bar :) All are welcome
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This is the hardest thing to write. I am so saddened by this recent news. The last time I saw Ken was at Cirque 2003, He was just like Ken always was sweet, humble and always so charming to be around, I have a lot of fond memories of him. To gather at the Keg seems so appropriate but yet haunting in a way, because of a era that has passed and so many memories, for every single person who attended the production meetings at the Keg (you definitely know who you are). Ken had such a big heart and would help anyone out that he could, he helped me out and I will never forget it, It is with deepest sympathy to those that had the opportunity to know him on a deeper level. I understand how fragile we are as human beings. The spirit of life never dies. It is the gateway to mysteries within mysteries. It is the seed of yin, and the spark of yang. Always elusive, always available. -Tao te Ching
Please feel free to continue sending your memories and checking back for stories from other folks. There is no end to the lives Ken pointed in a positive direction and there are many who continue to hear of and grieve his passing.
May Ken legacy be that we all look out for all the souls that cross our path. Don't wait until someone is gone to thank the ones who have changed your life.
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This is the hardest thing to write. I am so saddened by this recent news. The last time I saw Ken was at Cirque 2003, He was just like Ken always was sweet, humble and always so charming to be around, I have a lot of fond memories of him. To gather at the Keg seems so appropriate but yet haunting in a way, because of a era that has passed and so many memories, for every single person who attended the production meetings at the Keg (you definitely know who you are).
Ken had such a big heart and would help anyone out that he could, he helped me out and I will never forget it, It is with deepest sympathy to those that had the opportunity to know him on a deeper level. I understand how fragile we are as human beings.
The spirit of life never dies.
It is the gateway to mysteries within mysteries.
It is the seed of yin, and the spark of yang.
Always elusive, always available.
-Tao te Ching
With Sympathy, Misty L. Reubens-Meyers
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