Brandi
Brandi lit a candle in memory of Kenneth Keyes

Birth date: Jan 23, 1958 Death date: Jan 22, 2022
Kenneth Steven Keyes, 63, a resident of Nort Fort Myers, FL since 1985, formerly of Bridport, VT passed away Saturday, January 22, 2022 at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fort Myers, FL. He was born January 23, 1958 in Barre, VT. Kenneth Read Obituary
Brandi lit a candle in memory of Kenneth Keyes
I miss you, we all do if I could see you one more day I would take that opportunity.
Kenny was such a great worker. Kenny worked under me for the last 2 years and I can’t express how much he did for me but for the company as well. Kenny would work anywhere, anytime without complaining. He was one of the hardest working men I have ever met and would do it with such positivity. I was blessed to have Kenny work for me everyday and have so many good memories with him. He will be missed dearly! - Neil
Kenny was a great guy and gave his all to his team and his job. He is very missed already and we will always consider him a part of our Lambert team. Our prayers to the team and family as they are grieving during this time. - April
"Losing the one you love is so hard. Words, no matter how kind, can't mend your heartache. Wishing you comfort and peace to face the days ahead and loving memories to hold in your heart." Melanie, Lambert Cable...
Kenny was the kind of person that if he had it, and you needed it, he would give it. Whether that be something physical, time, or just himself. The body fails but the impact and impressions he left on many of us will continue. Death is always a surprise to us, especially when we love the person. He will forever be apart of who we all.
My deepest condolences to Kenny's daughter who survives him. Team Lamberts misses him already and I believe any one of us would help you if we you needed something.
Kenny, it was great getting to know you these last couple of months! You wil be missed R.I.P my friend.
Kenny, I always appreciated you being a part of our team here at Lamberts. You always worked, whenever, wherever, we needed you. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication to the job. R.I.P. my friend, you will be sorely missed. Joey Imparato