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Dr. Kenneth Hack

November 1, 1956 ~ November 10, 2024

Born in: Yorktown Heights, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY
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dr. kenneth hack

Dr. Kenneth Hack

November 1, 1956 ~ November 10, 2024

Born in: Yorktown Heights, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY


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  1. Please accept my deepest condolences… I’ve been a patient for years and will miss his stories – his jokes – his bigger than life personality!!! I cancelled an appointment in the fall to care for my mom and hadn’t rescheduled… I had this horrible feeling and googled his name and learned of his passing just this morning – therefore the reason for this extremely late post. He will be missed by everyone who was blessed with an opportunity to meet him in any capacity. My thoughts and prayers remain with you and your family (who he ALWAYS talked about)…
    rest in peace my friend

  2. I’m so very sorry for posting this so late. I loved Dr. Hack! He took care of me fir decades. He also took care of my entire family. I’ll never forget his wonderful laugh! I also worked for his practice on Saturdays for a few years. He was a wonderful boss as well. I am truly heartbroken. Godspeed.

  3. I have been a patient and friend of Dr. Hack for over two decades. Ken was always there to tend to my minor ailments, offer wise counsel, and brighten my day with a joke. His spirit and the impact he’s had on my life will remain with me forever; I will never forget this remarkable human being

  4. Doc,as I always called him took care of me for around 35 years.I usually limped in yet always walked out.His knowledge of the human body and holistic health care was incredible.I will always miss his great advice and warm smile.A true gentleman.

  5. I will miss dear Dr. Ken. He was a miracle-worker with his chriopractic practice, his wholistic way of dealing with his patients, and I especially cherished his conversation on spiritual and esoteric topics. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. I’m sure wherever he is, he is doing quite well.

  6. A truly wonderful man. Brenda and I were incredibly fortunate to move into the same cul-de-sac as the Hacks. The Ponty Pool residents are more of a family than neighbors and Ken was a cherished member of that family. He was sincerely loved and will be sorely missed.
    Matt Goulden

  7. I’ve known Dr. Hack since I was 16. I’ll never forget the practical jokes he played in the office, like blowing out a match just around the corner and then asking if we smelled smoke. I have never met anyone who knew so much about the human body and was able to explain things so clearly and with so much compassion. He was truly a gifted chiropractor. I loved going back to fill in at the office over the years and also as a patient. I always felt like family. He will be missed very much.