1963
2013
Kenneth John Geib was unexpectedly called to our heavenly home on May 17, 2013. He is survived by his children, Matthew, Andrew, Kristopher, Gemma and Olivia.
Ken's favorite place to be was laughing, loving and playing with them. They were his passion and the joy in his life. An avid soccer fan, player and coach, Ken enjoyed all aspects of the game. He earned the highest honor in scouting, Eagle Scout. He also enjoyed the outdoors; spending time hiking and camping with friends and family.
He is survived by his brothers, John (Jan) and Douglas of Clearlake Oaks, and numerous nieces and nephews. Ken is preceded in death by his beloved twin brother, Kevin; his parents, William T. and Anna M. Geib; his sister, Debra; and oldest brother, William T. III.
A graveside memorial will be held at a later date. Assisting the family with the Arrangements is Aabbey Memorial, Funeral Directors, A Heritage Life Tribute Center, Thousand Oaks.
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Ken,
Bless you and your family. I know your children will miss you. Love you, Mary Lindsey
June 2, 2013
So sorry to hear of the passing of my good friend Kenny. Quite a shock . Spent a lot of time playing soccer with him and against him. Have to say he loved the game in all its aspects. My wife Marj send our deepest sympathies to all the family members as we know he will be sorely missed.Goodnight dear friend and God bless Billy Magee and Marj
Billy Magee
May 28, 2013
May God give you and your family peace and comfort during this time of great sorrow.
Ms Porter
May 28, 2013
may the angels carry you home to our heavenly fahter to rest in enternal peace. Love You Bro. JAG
John Geib
May 26, 2013
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