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Kenneth R. Sichel

August 25, 1941 - May 3, 2026
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First Presbyterian Church of Haddon Heights
28 7th Ave.
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
Friday 5/15, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Service
First Presbyterian Church of Haddon Heights
28 7th Ave.
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
Friday 5/15, 11:00 am

Kenneth R. Sichel On May 3, 2026, of Clementon. Age 84. Loving son of the late Leonard and Anna Sichel. Dear brother of the late Leonard Sichel Jr. (Toni).  Godfather of Megan Leeds. Loved by many dear friends. Family and friends are welcome to attend his visitation Friday, May 15th 10:00 – 11:00 AM atContinue Reading

Louise left a message on May 16, 2026:
Ken and I worked together on the 70s. He was the Head Teller and I was the branch secretary at the Centennial office of First Pennsylvania Bank. I continued to run into Ken over the years in Gloucester Twp and Ocean city. He truly was a funny and kind. A person who enjoyed life. I will miss those infrequent but enjoyable encounters.
Louise Capobianco left a message on May 16, 2026:
Ken and I worked together on the 70s. He was the Head Teller and I was the branch secretary at the Centennial office of First Pennsylvania Bank. I continued to run into Ken over the years in Gloucester Twp and Ocean city. He truly was a funny and kind. A person who enjoyed life. I will miss those infrequent but enjoyable encounters.
Richard Lewis left a message on May 15, 2026:
I remember Ken as an active and vital member of the South Jersey Camera Club. Among the many things he did was making sure we always had enough award ribbons to give to the club members who won our various photo competitions.
Wendy Bush left a message on May 11, 2026:
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Wendy Bush left a message on May 11, 2026:
Ken was a good friend for many years. We shared many treasured memories and traveled together. He often came to my house to celebrate Halloween and we all dressed up and enjoyed the little ghosts and goblins. One of my fondest memories is going to the State Penitentiary with Ken and his friends. We laughed and screamed all the way. Ken was such a wonderful soul and will be sadly missed. Rest in Peace Ken. Prayers for the entire family.
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Raymond Kennedy left a message on May 8, 2026:
Margaret,,,,,,,,,,,,,I graduated with Ken from Haddon Heights High School,,,,,,,,,,,Great guy,,,,,,,,,,always attended our "Olde Guys" reunions.,,,,,,,,,Sorry for this loss. Cherish the memories
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Kevin Reilly left a message on May 8, 2026:
My Condolences to Ken's Family, He was definitely a good Man with a Good Soul. He was giving and Friendly and will be missed by those whose lives he touched. Rest in Peace Ken, See you on the other side !!!!
David Hess left a message on May 8, 2026:
I was fortunate enough to meet Ken through my wife Shannon. I remember she was so excited for me to meet him that we traveled to his house to deliver soup and flowers. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to meet him that day but was able to meet him when he came to our house to wish Shannon’s mother a Happy Birthday. It struck me that he was so willing and able to bring cheer and happiness wherever he went. We were honored to have him come to our wedding and he will always be remembered with love and high honor in our house. May he rest in the love and joy he provided everyone he met.
Barbara Groff left a message on May 7, 2026:
Ken was such a wonderful person and a dear friend. Had fun times on our yearly fishing trips. Not a lot of fish caught but lots of laughs. Our trips to India and China were the best. He taught me how to take great photos. Having dinner at Ken's house was like going to a 5 star restaurant although we may have been asked to leave because of too much laughter. He will be missed by many people and always in my thoughts. candle
Barbara Groff left a message on May 7, 2026:
In memory of Kenneth R. Sichel, Barbara Groff lit a candle
Cynthia Kammer left a message on May 7, 2026:
Ken will be remembered for his commitment to the Herb Society and his positive outlook. I enjoyed our time together over dinners out and about as well as herb educational get-togethers at Ines and Joe's He will be missed by many.
Shannon Yockel left a message on May 5, 2026:
In memory of Kenneth R. Sichel, Shannon Yockel lit a candle
Shannon Yockel left a message on May 5, 2026:
Ken was a staple in my family for the last 30 years or so. We would gather at his home for holiday meals where he decorated the table perfectly and we always laughed when we did the pop ups that exploded on the table with fun notes/games and tons of debris to clean up. He was a stickler for details and always knew what you wanted as a gift and was extremely thoughtful in the process. He attended my younger brother's wedding in New Hampshire years ago and mine recently as well, not as a guest but as family. He was considered a part of the family through and through. He was first friends with my Aunt Barbara when they worked together many years ago and they traveled to India and other places with both my aunt and my mom. The camera club was a big part of his life along with the love of plants. Anytime, we visited that was not a holiday, he made my mom her favorited liver pate always no matter what. I kept in touch with Ken on Friday nights and we laughed as he always said "good morning" when it was actually the evening. When he was able to get out and about he drove to my house and stayed for hours telling stories and just enjoying everyone and reminiscing. I loved Ken with all my heart and he will be sadly missed by my entire family and all that knew him as well. May you rest in peace Ken. Love you. Prayers to the entire family as well.
Martin Malgieri left a message on May 5, 2026:
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Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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