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Honoring the life of Ken Cenicola

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Ken was taken from us too soon, depriving the world of his goodness.
 
Kenneth Michael Cenicola was born on February 14, 1970, in Lodi, New Jersey to Philip and Anita Cenicola. Growing up Ken spent many spring evenings fishing with his father and brother, Dan, in the Delaware River and the summers playing very serious games of Wiffle ball in their cul-de-sac. Ken graduated from Dover High School in 1988 and received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1993.
 
Ken’s career began after graduation at Bergen Cable Technologies, and then brought him to Michigan, working for many years at various companies before returning to New Jersey and Bergan Cable in 2009, where he continued working until his passing. While Ken filled his life with countless pursuits and hobbies; his favorite activity was serving as personal mechanic and craftsman to his daughters, Rachael and Danielle.
 
Ken was a considerate friend, maintaining friendships from coast to coast. A born problem solver, his friends and family always knew they could count on Ken for an articulate solution to any quandary or a great recommendation of the perfect microbrew. Ken was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, the Elks Club and countless bowling leagues.
 
To say Ken was a Renaissance Man would be a disservice to his endless skillset; whether he was restoring an old piece of equipment, performing a mediocre cover version of a 90’s song on his guitar, or striving to bowl a perfect game Ken’s level of enthusiasm was unparalleled, he put 100% of himself into every task. Ken had many interests, among them were woodworking, cars, camping, running and visiting various baseball stadiums to cheer on his beloved Yankees. Ken did not pass on an opportunity to pay someone a compliment.
 
Ken was predeceased by his mother, Anita Cenicola (Rupeka); his maternal grandfather, Peter Rupeka and paternal grandparents, Philip and Carmela Cenicola. He is survived by his beloved daughters; Rachael and Danielle Cenicola and their mother, Dina Cenicola; his parents, Philip and Margie Cenicola; his maternal grandmother (Oma), Erika Rupeka; his brother, Dan Cenicola (Andrea) and nephew, Ethan, as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins.
 
Donations to this fund will go to the immediate family supporting his daughter's education and the family plans to plant a tree in Ken's memory on the Stevens Campus.
 
We thank you all for your continued support over the last few weeks and in the weeks to come.
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    Andrea August
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    Westerlo, NY
    Dina Cenicola
    Beneficiary

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