DENNIS-GUESS-Obituary

DENNIS L. GUESS

Liberty, Missouri

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Dennis L. Guess, 55, of Gladstone, passed away November 20, 2012, at his home. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24, at Park Lawn Northland Chapel, Liberty, MO, followed by memorial services at 3 p.m. The family suggests contributions to Crossroads Hospice. Dennis was born August 27,...

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Our Prayers and thoughts are with the Family,
Sincerely: Dennis's Shawntech Family
Lance & Amelia Fancher

My Prayers go out to his family and friends. R.I.P. Dennis

I wish to express to you my deepest and heartfelt sympathy on the loss of Dennis. Our prayers are with you and your family. Con & Carrol

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You will be missed. You are in a happy place without the suffering. God Bless You, Dennis. Susan Donovan

Me and Bob would just like to show our support for Mary and John Manley ,for the lose of Johns son ..Our prayers go out to his family and friends ...My God bless all that is good ...

In an instant the separation occurred,in the same instant was God's Answer given.

I remember 53 years ago when I met Dennis. He had on corduroy pants, cardigan sweater, bow tie, and a smile that would melt your heart. As he got older he lost the corduroy, cardigan, and bow tie, but never lost the beautiful smile. Whenever you saw him was also ready to give you a hug, a big smile, and end the conversation with I love you.

I remember when he was a kid he would come up to grandma house and ride her riding mower as if he was driving a race car. Grandma didn't mind...

Sorry to hear about Dennis , he was a friend for long time of mine. I didn't see him much over the years but when I did it was like we never had to search for things to talk about . He was good man and a true friend. My condolences to the family, he truly will be missed.

I just wanted to take a minute to say that I am so sorry for your loss. Dennis was a wonderful person. I am praying for you and your family to get through this tough time. Death is such a final stage in our lives but we have to remember God only takes the best. Sadness is upon you but remember too; that being sad means he was a special person in your life, and that you have great memories of him to carry you along through this difficult time. Brenda (Lowe) Warner