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Ken "Kenny" Musser, 67, died Friday after a 2-year battle with lung cancer. He is survived by his daughters, Denice and Kenieth (her husband Dan) & his grandchildren, Shawneh, Amannda & Carter. He was a loving father, grandfather, uncle, brother & friend to all. A Military Honors Service will be held Monday, June 10th @ 3pm, at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
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I was so sorry to hear about Ken. He was always so full of life and it was a pleasure to work with him. He was be sorely missed.
Becky Selman
June 13, 2013
We hope it comforts you to know that your grief is shared by all of us who knew your dad. He was a wonderful kind man and he will be sorely missed.
Van Vorst Family
June 9, 2013
We will miss you Uncle Ken we always had so much fun together. Love The Cody Jackson Family.
Cody jackson
June 5, 2013
Keneith and Denice, Troy and I want to extend our deepest condolences to you. I've heard so many great stories about your Dad. We met twice and I can't help but to remember his bright red sports car and he just seemed so full of life! Troy says to say Uncle Ken will surely be missed! Lord be with you both!
Desiree & Troy Musser
June 5, 2013
Kenny will be greatly missed. Prayers to his kids & family.
Bonnie Wright
June 5, 2013
I am the "big" sister, Marlene So many memories.. But the best memory was the day you were born. Everyone needs to hear this story. I will always love you. Marlene Harris
June 5, 2013
Ken was a wonderful man & the best neighbor I could of ever asked for. He will be greatly missed as a true friend of mine.
Jennifer Pellegrini
June 4, 2013
I will truley miss you I can still see yur great smile ..
stephanie musser
June 4, 2013
Ken, you will be missed by your little sister! I'll always love you. My prayers are with you Kenieth and Denice.
Alice Hale
June 4, 2013
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