Ken was actually a friend of a friend who went out of his way to help me land a job during a very difficult time in my family's life. He reachedout to his network to help me, a total stranger. I didn't get the job, but Ken stayed in touch with words of encouragement and even surprised me with a phone call only a few short weeks ago. I cannot say how impressed I was with the man. I don't even live in Maryland. I live in Georgia, so Ken had nothing to gain by helping us. He was looking out because he was just a good brother to all men. He is missed in our home as well. My prayer is that his wife, his daughter and his son find peace in learning just how great a man they still have as he is still alive in them. Peace and Blessings for Kenny Harris. Kenny Butler - Alpharetta, GA
I would like to give my condolences to the Ken's Family, even though I do not know him. I lost my cousin ont the 24th August 2008, to knife crime. I feel the family's pain. I pray that the Lord gives the Harris family strength. I would have celebrated my 40th birthday , instead went on a peace march to raise the awareness that Enough is Enough and that we need to stop knives and save lives. Take care and God keep you all!! Amen R.I.P Ken
Ken rose from the streets to become an inspirational leader. Baltimore has lost a great man. I hope his life achievements will continue to inspire others long after his passing.