Kipling Kip Ten Eyck

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February 18, 2005

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Ten Eyck, Kipling “Kip”, 54, Kipling Ten Eyck Photography owner died Friday, February 18, 2005. Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Monday, Downing Lahey West Chapel. Services, 1:30 P.M., Tuesday, St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Church. Survivors: mother, Patricia Veazey of Salida, CO; father, Richard Ten Eyck of Wichita; brothers, Dirk Ten Eyck of Independence, ID, Tomas Ten Eyck and Lyn Ten Eyck both of Wichita; sister, Kelly Bargdill of Wichita; nephew, David S.Womack. Downing and Lahey West. Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Monday, Downing Lahey Mortuary West

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  1. Pat – I am so sorry for your loss, I wish I could be there with you. God works in ways we do not understand. I know Grief will follow, but you are a very strong person, I adore you for your friendship and the giving and loving you have always shared. May God help you and Bob through this, I will be praying for you. No one can feel your heartache but you, nor can they relate your sorrow at this time, as you. Sometime I will share what Joyce Sawhill told me during her loss, take care Pat. I’ll be praying for you and the family, let the Lord guide you. Love you and Bob. Take time to heal. Love, Barbara

  2. Kip meant a great deal to our family. He was the one who captured our hopes and dreams in engagement pictures, wedding photos, our children’s senior pictures and parents’ 50th anniversary memories. His political jokes and dry sense of humor often brightened our lives. We will miss him terribly.

  3. Pat, Mr. Ten Eyck, Dirk, Tom, Lyn, Kelly and David: Please accept my deepest sympathy, I was so proud to know Kip and was in awe of his photogrphy. I worked at Ten Eyck Associates from ’76 – ’89 so got to know you all and have many happy memories. I have a cold, or I would be at the services. Again, my deepest sympathy,

  4. Here it is almost 10 years later and I run across this notice. I met Kip at least 20+ years ago at an Art Festival when he bought one of my Turned items I had on display. We became good friends and he would drop by my place in Oklahoma right off I-35 on his way South to Texas and other places. Kip Loved Wood and since I was a wood turner and wood craftsman he bought a lot of my work through the years. My wife and I were going to be in Wichita one weekend and he had said he would take us to dinner. We met him at his place and viewed his wood collection. I didn’t remember all the items he had on display that I had turned or built and was amazed. Was very sorry to hear that Kip had passed away and we lost a friend. Marsh Pronneke


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