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Ernie Angino
January 3, 2025
A great scientist and better friend!!!!
Lanny Schwartz
January 6, 2023
Ken was at the top of the nicest people I have met. I doubt I would have made it through grad school without his support. Lanny Schwartz
Bair B. Badmaev
June 3, 2022
Ken provided me with papers on marmots and book on ground-dwelling squirrels (1984).
He was Great Marmotologist.
Jan Murie
May 4, 2022
Ken was a valued colleague in the marmoteering/groundsquirrelling community. I got to know him when we shared a room on a Galapagos cruise and he was a delight for the 2 weeks we shared the Galapagos experience. He is much missed.
Paul Enos
January 18, 2022
It was always a pleasure to talk to Ken (and Katie) at the infrequent meetings of the Evolutionists and the Distinguished Professor dinners. I think Ken remembered me for a photo, taken especially for him in Kirchental, Austria, extolling the wonders of Murmeltiersalbe (marmot salve), which cures almost everything. Perhaps Murmelsalbe helped him to to his 96 years of stellar contributions to science and humanity.
Lanny Schwartz
January 16, 2022
Katie, I really wish I could have seen Ken for a visit. As my mentor and roll model I will hold a lifetime of great memories of him. I´m so sorry to learn of your loss.
Ernest Angino
January 14, 2022
A good scientist and better human enters into a long well earned rest, I've lost a great friend but more importantly a colleage. U will be missed my friend rest well. Ernie Angino
Bob Casad
January 12, 2022
Katie and family: I was sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was a wonderful person, and all of us who knew him well will share your sorrow. I know Sal would have joined me in sharing condolences. I'm sorry that neither of us can attend his funeral observances, but I'm sure you know our hearts are with you. Bob
Rita L Sooby
January 11, 2022
I remember Professor Armitage as a man who approached everything with a sense of humor. He was a kind, humble, and generous man.
Paul Kitos
January 11, 2022
Like his many achievements, personal and professional, Ken was, himself, a big man with as big a heart. My wife, Gwyn, and I shared the joy of his friendship and that of his wife, Katie, particularly in the years following his retirement. He had at least one more achievement in his years as a leader of men and ideas, he founded the post-retirement assembly of the wise and noble, battered as they were by years in the trenches of duty: the OFC. Of the possible definitions of "OFC" were the favored public term, "Old Friends Club". I'll miss Ken.
Kandi (White) Proudfoot
January 10, 2022
My condolences to Dr. Armitage's family. I worked with Ken in the Biology department for many years. He was a kind and friendly man and always had a story to tell. I will miss him and our conversations. It was an honor to know him.
Dennis Domer
January 9, 2022
Katie and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Ken's death. What a wonderful, wonderful man!! Irreplaceable.
Thomas V. Murray
January 9, 2022
I was a student in Professor Armitage's Biology class at KU in 1968. It was one of the few courses I took with multiple hundreds of students, in this case in Hoch Auditorium. Professor Armitage did a stellar job of engendering interest in his subject, and his own love of it was very quickly evident. The ability to accomplish this in such a large-class setting was possessed by only a few other professors at KU, Clark Bricker being one of them. Professor Armitage, Rest in Peace.
John and Judy Jewell
January 9, 2022
We are so sorry to hear of Ken´s passing, he was a wonderful person. Our prayers are with you and family.
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