Alan 9th September 2020

I met Kenny through our mutual friend, David Deckelbaum, {both now of blessed memory} back in the early 80's at Yoav's Bar Mitzvah. He impressed me deeply, and not only from his comedy routine~~~old man sitting on a park bench [ nor from his sparkling white shirt!]~~~~there was more, so much more as i slowly learnt over the following years, as whenever in London, i visited with Kenny. Early mornings at the Hampstead Pools, breakfast at a nearby cafe, hanging out in the Acquisition showroom and his spacious office upstairs~~all of which he was so happily and rightly proud. Proud and happy and a friend to all, that was my friend. Once walking in Kentish Town we passed a fellow playing a didgeridoo~~Ken was fascinated. His first time seeing/hearing and he was enthralled/ nothing escaped him~~~ his curiosity and love of life was so overwhelmingly. He lovingly affected us all. A delight and an honour to have known and loved and been so loved in return/ We all miss him and honour his life and memory/ alan