A visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 from 7-9 p.m. at Cunningham Turch Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 13, 2012 at 3 p.m. at the Fort Myer Memorial Chapel . Interment will follow at Arlington National Cemetery. If desired, contributions in Col. Kenneth Block?s name may be made to the National Military Family Association, www.militaryfamily.org, Homes For Our Troops Foundation, www.homesforourtroops.org, Fisher House Foundation, www.fisherhouse.org, or the Wounded Warrior Project, www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
He was a kind man so very sorry I think of him often ♥️
Cindy: Brenda & Scott were extremely sorry to hear of Ken’s death. You may not remember us but « Centro Madico Ciudad Granja, Jalisco » may well ring a bell . Ken & Scott were classmates in Medical school .
I only just found out about his passing (March 2020).
A true leader, master physician and above all a kind friend. The people who have known you are blessed and will forever be grateful. Your presence will be missed and your personality will never be replaced. May you find eternal peace.
Ken was a physician of dedication and compassion, an officer of integrity and insight, and a truly nice guy. He will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to his family.
The Pentagon Memorial Service said it all about this wonderful man who is loved by so many. I feel fortunate to have known him for the past eleven years. He was my doctor, friend, and on New Year Days, my drinking buddy. We will miss him sorely and will never forget him.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Block family during this time of mourning from their loss of Dr Block.
My sympathies to Dr. Block’s family. He was an assistant coach and team doctor for my hockey team at Mt. Vernon when I was in high school. I was on the team with his son, Steve.
Dr. Block, thank you for bringing happiness to Sunrise Assisted living every saturday for so many years. I will stop in to visit your Mom with other family members who will try to fill in for your. “Thanks Doc.”
It was a honor to serve under Col. Block. I learned what real patriotism and service to country was all about. Dr. Block will be missed and will hold a special place in my memories of the DTHC-Pentagon..JPolite
It was an honor to have worked with COL Block. He was a great teacher and role model. I only got to spend a month working with him in the pentagon, but it has left a lasting impression. I wish his family the best, and my sympathies are with them. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to meet him, and am saddened by his loss. Thank you for everything Sir.