Kenneth A. Maiuri
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Maiuri, Kenneth A. Greece: Saturday, August 2, 2015 at age 65. Predeceased by his parents, Michael T. & Rena. Survived by his brother & sister-in-law, Mike (Jeanne Fitz) Maiuri; aunt, Molly Maggio; niece, Jennifer (Joseph) Lombard; nephews, Michael & Matthew Maiuri. Ken’s visitation will be held Friday, August 7th 4-7 PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road, Greece Chapel. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated, Saturday, August 8th, 10 AM at St. Ann’s Chapel 1500 Portland Ave. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society in his memory. For more information and to sign Ken’s online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
A good soldier, son, brother, friend, and overall good person. He will be sorely missed. RIP, Kenny
Ken Maiuri was the consumate friend; always there to listen, help, enjoy good times, give the shirt off his back. He loved our girls like they were his own; even had pet names of Cutie Colleen and Cupcake Kelly. Looking through photos of Ken it’s easy to see a common denominator. He had a love for the Buffalo Bills, Skiing, Ice skating, and riding his Harley! We shared these passions over the years and now there will be a void in our lives. I will miss you my friend…RIP and may you find happiness in heaven.
Many years of fun with Kenny and the Terribles band! Skiing at Killington and playing with the band was probably his ultimate fun amongst all of us. His mother Renee was a gracious host allowing us to make all of that noise in the basement like we were teenagers again! Kenny, may you rest in peace till we meet again brother, I’m right behind you. John McNall, drummer/singer, writing from Old Forge NY during vacation.
Mike,
I am so sorry. Kenny was a great guy and it was always a pleasure to see hime at an alumni breakfast — he will be missed.
My condolences to Kenny’s family and friends. It’s hard to believe that we just had breakfast together 6 weeks ago at our old gang get together. I have know Kenny for many years from Kodak and our Bowling league over the years. I will miss how Kenny always greeted me with a couple of words in Italian. The pain is now over my friend. R.I.P.
Our condolences go to Kenny’s family. We are very sad for the loss of our neighbor. We have lived across the street from this gentle, helpful and hard-working man for 30 years and feel very fortunate to have known him. He deserved a much longer life of skiing and riding his motorcycle and we wished this would have happened for him. We will not forget him and the many years of knowing a wonderful man.
Gary and Sandy Heerkens
Met Kenny at Kodak back in the 70’s during the polyester/disco era. Kenny was always passionate about his work, his bikes, bowling, band and of course skiing. He brought that passion to his fight against his disease. Through his faith and sacrifice he has paid in full for that chalet he would say is waiting for him on the other side. Rest in peace Kenny. Put in a good word upstairs for your BUFFALO BILLS. They need all the divine help they can get!!
Sad news about our friend Ken Maiuri who passed away on Saturday. He was an avid Buffalo Bills fan and we loved having him join us for our annual Super Bowl party. He always brought us the best Italian cookies. Ken took wonderful care if his elderly Mom until she passed away at St. Ann’s Home. He volunteered there after she passed away. He was a great skier and loved Bristol Mountain. He was an avid Harley motorcycle rider and took many rides with our group of friends. We will miss you Ken RIP.
Sorry to hear about your loss
Mike.Sounds like your brother
was a really nice guy. I know you’ll miss him.
God Bless
You will be missed by many. Thinking about how you loved going to the Bill’s camp. I wished I had known you were sick. I would have tried to help you with rides, visits etc. You always had the gift of gab. You were a great son to your mother. May you rest in peace.
Mere words are insufficient to describe what a good human
being Kenny was. We were privileged to have known Ken for many years. He was a
straight-forward good friend who was one of the nicest people we’ve ever met.
We met Kenny riding motorcycles with the Rochester Harley Owner’s Group and
through mutual friends. We shared many a scoot to various places with him
throughout that time and his presence will surely be missed. Kenny was a loyal
guy who steadfastly cared for his mother and was always quick to offer
assistance to anyone that needed such. It seems cliché to say but Kenny was
always positive about life and although a fairly quiet person, he certainly will
be remembered. The world lost a good man with his passing and we are certain
that he is in a better place because he unquestionably earned the right to be
there.
Our condolences to Kenny’s family and to all of us who have lost a great person. I will especially miss skiing together at Bristol and the evening phone calls coaching me on investing and retirement. Kenny, my wife Jillian, our son David and I are saddened by your leaving but know you are in a better place. Always a sunny day with the slopes perfectly groomed.
Sad to hear the passing of Ken! We met while haning out at Preps quite a few years ago and had lots of fun there, at parties and on the Killington, VT ski trips. He was part of those good times and I’ll miss his laugh and corny jokes!
Sorry for your loss, and your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Ken will be missed by us all. The Coppernall’s
kenny will be missed not only on christmas eve(when he brought canollias and his potatoes) but every day. i will always consider him and you mike and buzz as my cousins. my thoughts and prayers for everyone
Kenny, truly his own man and loved by many, Many mornings skiing with him at Bristol, hanging at Preps or on the bus to Killington. His smile will be always remembered and his corny nick names for all of us
Peace and prayers to the family,