Ken Feduniewicz- In Memoriam
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This is Ken Feduniewicz. He spent much of his life making the comic books you read. Even if the name doesn't ring a bell, I'd wager his coloring or lettering graces a stack of books in any collection. Ken was a lifelong fan whose passion led him to be a student at the very first class of the Kubert School in 1976. To working in the Marvel Bullpen in the early 80s, where he Lettered the Spider-Man newspaper strip, colored The Avengers, Daredevil, Doctor Who and countless others. To Archie Comics, First1, Comico and many more. Even when he wasn't working for publishers he was organizing conventions along the east coast. He was us. A fan first.
We lost Ken yesterday. A heart attack following a quadrupal bypass a few days ago. Ken is gone, but the kindness he shared and the stories he told will live on. But let's do something for Ken. His wife Barbara needs our help. She is unable to work, unable to drive and the medical and funeral bills are going to come rolling in very soon.
While in the hospital awaiting surgury, Ken's main worry was for Barbara. He doted on her. They were adorable. Please, if you can spare a few dollars to go toward the medical expenses, funeral arrangements, and the little things that Barbara will need during this time, we would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
This is Ken Feduniewicz. He spent much of his life making the comic books you read. Even if the name doesn't ring a bell, I'd wager his coloring or lettering graces a stack of books in any collection. Ken was a lifelong fan whose passion led him to be a student at the very first class of the Kubert School in 1976. To working in the Marvel Bullpen in the early 80s, where he Lettered the Spider-Man newspaper strip, colored The Avengers, Daredevil, Doctor Who and countless others. To Archie Comics, First1, Comico and many more. Even when he wasn't working for publishers he was organizing conventions along the east coast. He was us. A fan first.
We lost Ken yesterday. A heart attack following a quadrupal bypass a few days ago. Ken is gone, but the kindness he shared and the stories he told will live on. But let's do something for Ken. His wife Barbara needs our help. She is unable to work, unable to drive and the medical and funeral bills are going to come rolling in very soon.
While in the hospital awaiting surgury, Ken's main worry was for Barbara. He doted on her. They were adorable. Please, if you can spare a few dollars to go toward the medical expenses, funeral arrangements, and the little things that Barbara will need during this time, we would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Robert Hack
Organizer
Huntingdon, PA
Barbara Phillips
Beneficiary