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Ruth Lawson wrote...

Thank you for all the Sundays you made me think, and reflect; thank you also for the support you have given me. I wish you and Agnes-Ann happy times ahead, as you relax into retirement. Best wishes, Ruth

Jill Jamieson wrote...

I have just read your message on the newsletter with great interest and a touch of sadness. I was one of the pupils at KHS who listened to your stories 40 years ago and am pleased to say had the pleasure of many more at a church service. You have the ability to make everyone feel better with your words of wisdom and bright outlook. You have done the church proud and I am sure you will be sorely missed by many. I wish you all the best for your next chapter. Enjoy x

Malcolm West wrote...

Ken,
My message is simple ... Thank You
Thanks - for your enthusiasm and passion that rubs off on others
Thanks - for your insightful and thought provoking Messages every Sunday. It always felt you were talking directly to me. So often it felt oh so personal
Thanks - for your friendship, guidance and kind words, for helping me be a better person.
Many thanks. Wishing you all the best for a long, happy and fulfilling retirement.

Malcolm

Bill Cumming wrote...

Nothing much more I can say to you here that I haven’t already said in other formats! Nevertheless I want to acknowledge the huge part you have played in my life, and that of my family. You and I have shared good times and bad, and I hope that during the latter we were able to support each other - I know that I was the better for it.
There are good times ahead however! I look forward to seeing you down at Kinghorn where we can share a walk round the loch and perhaps photograph the birds?
Best wishes to you both!

Rev. David Albon wrote...

Hi Ken, Though it has been a long time since I was with you at St. Bryce for my period of familiarization in 2002-3, I still have very happy memories of what we did together and of all the lovely people there! Very best wishes to you for a fulfilling retirement. David

Martin Ritchie wrote...

Ken, when Jane Denniston suggested that I consider St Bryce Kirk for a placement it was a great idea, and my lucky day when you agreed to take me on! I had a really great start with you in my training for ministry of Word and Sacrament, and will always be grateful for what I learned from you and the congregation. Thank you and happy retirement! [Martin Ritchie, Minister at Greenbank Church, Edinburgh]

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