Kenneth R. Laker
Kenneth R. Laker
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Dr. Kenneth Robert Laker, 76, of Yardley, PA, passed away on August 2, 2023. Ken was born on September 10th, 1946. You'd never guess it, but he was born at just 3 pounds next to his twin brother Richard. Despite starting so small, his presence grew to be larger than life. His stories and laughter filled every room he entered until his passing, and he will forever fill the hearts of his family and friends, especially Mary Ellen, who he married 55 years ago. His three sons, three daughters-in-law & four grandchildren - John & Alice, Melanie and Jack, Chris & Jacqueline, Brian & Karen, Georgia and Lucia, and the extended family and friends he loved so much.
You'd never guess it, but Ken was dyslexic and struggled in school. But his resolve and perseverance (and his supportive bride to whom he always shared so much credit) got him through Manhattan College and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from NYU. He continued on to write several text books, teaching students and colleagues across the world in classrooms at Oxford, MIT, National University of Singapore, and his post for 35 years as the Alfred Fitler Moore Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also proud to serve as President of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), helping over 400,000 fellow members from 190+ different countries improve their shared profession. During his career, Dr. Laker started a semiconductor company, served on several corporate boards, and authored patents at Bell Labs, now AT&T. He also served his country as a Captain in the United States Air Force.
You'd never guess it, but Ken battled several illnesses since originally being treated for prostate cancer 8 years ago, but he always fully embraced life with unyielding positivity. He started painting in 2020 and loved creating watercolor masterpieces with his wife, grandchildren & art class friends.
As a serial storyteller, he was always quick to share his infectious love for movies, audiobooks, sports, music, and a great meal. He traveled near and far staying close to family and friends, while also soaking up football games, Johnny Mathis concerts & the latest box office hit, and he always looked forward to planning the next adventure with the love of his life, Mary Ellen. He was a great teacher, friend, grandpa, dad, and husband. We'll miss him so much.
May you embrace your days as fully and love as deeply in celebration of Ken Laker's wonderful life.
Memorial retrieved from Fitzgerald-Sommer Funeral Home.