Denny-Kidwell-Obituary

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Denny Eugene Kidwell

Dixon, California

Nov 8, 1944 – Sep 14, 2025 (Age 80)

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BORN
November 8, 1944
DIED
September 14, 2025
AGE
80
LOCATION
Dixon, California

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Milton Carpenter Funeral Home Obituary

Denny Eugene Kidwell, aged 80, lost his nine-year battle with cancer. Never a quitter, he fought the disease with everything he had. Denny passed away at his home on the Kidwell Ranch in Dixon, CA on September 14, 2025.Denny was born on November 8, 1944, in Bakersfield, CA to parents, Homer...

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My father worked for Denny for almost two decades and retired shortly after. I myself also worked winters raking black walnuts around the ranch and summers checking tomato trailers as they were ready to be hauled off . Some of my best summer memories were working the ranch animals. Ohh and the holiday baked goods every year from Sylvia We send our condolences to Sylvia and family Alejandro & Trinidad

Denny joined our class sometime in 5th grade . Usually quiet in class, his long legs stretched out from under the desk; but quick to join in the laughter & teasing . In high school, Denny could be counted on to pitch in wherever help was needed. An all around great guy whose company was enjoyed! Denny was one classmate whose presence added to my fond memories of school . Rest in peace Denny. Diane Southard Mitchell

alaways enoyjed working with denney at barber rowland will miss him very much, sorry for you loss sylvia and brad and rest of family. john ranson

Loved Denny for the way he always took search good care of my family, my sisters, my mother and my children and grand children. He was always there for us. Alberta Carver Cook

I am sorry to hear of Denny's passing. My condolences to his family at this most difficult time. Corrine Cook

Happy heavenly journeys Denny, love ya, Bob burroughs

The first day of track practice, I was faster than Denny in the 110 yard high hurdles. He beat me every race after the first day and won the district 110 HH while I came in 4th. Ken VanLew, retired astronomer

May God Bless you Sir

Denny Kidwell was a legend in softball, and men´s basketball in Dixon. Always a kind man. R.I.P.