Eileen Peters
I’m running a marathon today in memory of Ken. I’m a friend of Chris Sykes and she told me about Ken and Cheryl. What wonderful role models! I’ll be praying for Ken today. With much love, Eileen Peters
Birth date: Dec 1, 1947 Death date: Aug 5, 2020
Kenneth B. Mather, Sr. Trinity, FL - Ken Mather, 72, formerly of Bridgeton, NJ passed away in a boating accident in Tarpon Springs, FL on August 5, 2020 and was welcomed into his Heavenly Father’s presence whom he served through Read Obituary
I’m running a marathon today in memory of Ken. I’m a friend of Chris Sykes and she told me about Ken and Cheryl. What wonderful role models! I’ll be praying for Ken today. With much love, Eileen Peters
We have temporarily lost a good friend of 40 years, and look forward to being reunited in Heaven at some time in the future. We have shared many good times with Ken and Cheryl. May God Bless you, Cheryl, and your children and grandchildren.
Bob & Margaret Kille
You were all such a kind and loving family that reflected the love of brothers and sisters in Christ at Deerfield Presbyterian Church. May you always find deep comfort and solace in that love! Ken always had that warm smile and ready laughter. Sending love and prayers to you in this time of separation which is only temporary. Be blessed.
Ken and Cheryl were always nice to me. Ken got me a job at Mather motor parts in Hopewell shopping center back in the 1970s. No computers back then you looked everything up in the parts book. It was my first job working with the public. I also remember playing many games of pool in their basement listening to Fleetwood Mac Rumors album.
We knew Ken from High School and the two of you making the cutest couple!! Blessing to Cheryl and her family from losing such a wonderful man of God, From Susan & Walt Dolson
I have known Ken, Cheryl, Erin, Kenny, and Karyn (one of my closest friends) since I was a little girl. I grew up with them at Deerfield Presbyterian Church and spent many days and nights at their house. I was in Karyn’s wedding and will never forget his beaming face as he walked his oldest daughter down the aisle. He was a wonderful father, husband, and friend. He will be missed by so many. I am confident knowing he is with our Lord and watching down on his beautiful family. I love you all and am only a phone call away. ❤️
I knew Ken and Cheryl from high school. Ken was always dedicated to whatever work he was involved in. All he ever wanted was a fulfilling life with Cheryl and he accomplished that. RIP - Ken!
Sharron L. Knauss