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Ken Eden passes away

Ken was employed by Ewbank, Kenwood and William Lavine, later becoming a sales agent for many key brands,including Procter, Chain Products, Landmann Barbecues, Imperial Housewares, and Lifestyle Appliances.

Working with retailers in a wide range of sectors, including DIY shops, wholesalers, cash and carries and garden centres and was often seen at Spring Fair, Exclusively, Glee and many decco trade shows. He was also a member of the Manufacturers Agent Association.

Industry colleague, Gareth Jones, said: “Ken was a great salesman, agent, and colleague. Sadly, missed by many. RIP Ken you will be missed by everyone.”

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