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Kenneth Alan Ard Sr.

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Kenneth Alan Ard Sr.

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Apr 2003 (aged 48)
Drexel Hill, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Son of Clyde Woodrow Ard and Frances Elizabeth (Allmond) Ard. Married Myrna Jean Dye Oct 18, 1973 and they were later sealed in the Washington, D.C. temple.
Ken was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Their children: (from Myrna's obituary 2010) Kenneth (Penny) Ard, Jr., Kennewick, WA; Jennifer (Austin) Eischens, Kennewick; Stephanie (Siaosi) Oto, Kennewick; Joseph (Kelsi) Ard, Rexburg, ID; Rebecca (Steve) Campbell, Idaho Falls, ID; Jacob Ard, Kennewick; grandchildren: Tammi Ard, Salome Oto, Kenneth Ard III, Brianna Campbell, Anthony Campbell, Austin Eischens, Coen Eischens.

Information from his son via email said that Kenneth passed away at Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, Delaware County, Pennsylvania on April 18th, 2003. To be specific he was declared brain dead on the 17th, but wasn't taken off of life support until the 18th.

Son of Clyde Woodrow Ard and Frances Elizabeth (Allmond) Ard. Married Myrna Jean Dye Oct 18, 1973 and they were later sealed in the Washington, D.C. temple.
Ken was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Their children: (from Myrna's obituary 2010) Kenneth (Penny) Ard, Jr., Kennewick, WA; Jennifer (Austin) Eischens, Kennewick; Stephanie (Siaosi) Oto, Kennewick; Joseph (Kelsi) Ard, Rexburg, ID; Rebecca (Steve) Campbell, Idaho Falls, ID; Jacob Ard, Kennewick; grandchildren: Tammi Ard, Salome Oto, Kenneth Ard III, Brianna Campbell, Anthony Campbell, Austin Eischens, Coen Eischens.

Information from his son via email said that Kenneth passed away at Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, Delaware County, Pennsylvania on April 18th, 2003. To be specific he was declared brain dead on the 17th, but wasn't taken off of life support until the 18th.



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