Kenneth-Banner-Obituary

Kenneth Daniels Banner

Las Vegas, Nevada

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DIED
September 4, 2021
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Las Vegas, Nevada

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Heritage Mortuary - Las Vegas Obituary

Kenneth Banner passed away on September 4, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Funeral Home Services for Kenneth are being provided by Heritage Mortuary - Las Vegas.

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Extremely saddened to hear about my friend Kenny passing away. I worked in the 80´s at Freddie Jett´s Pied Piper on Crenshaw. He was truly a very nice guy. RIP my friend

We learned of the loss of my dear dear friend of 61 years yesterday. We both attended Los Angeles High School where I met Kenny. He was track star and part of the winning relay team from Fowler to Holland to Banner to Osby.We spent many great times together with our entire family and just the 2 of us. He attended our sons Scotts wedding in Maui, Hawaii and had a wondeful relationship with both our sons. Robert and Scott were devastated to learn the death of Uncle Kenny as well. He was a...

I was saddened to hear of Ken's passing. Ken came to the Fraud Squad (run by Gerald Petievich) where I was assigned after its founding in 1983. He and I worked together on many cases and he was always the professional in all he did.

Ken and I were San Jose Police officers together. I learned a lot from Ken, and we worked together in a patrol special assignment before he went to the Secret Service. We stayed in touch all these years, and we were a sounding board for each other when critical political and social issues arose. We didn´t always agree, but his friendship was what mattered the most. Rest In Peace my friend.

Kenny Banner was a hard worker and a good boss. I was a new agent in LA, and he was always working and available to help us. RIP Kenny.

Worked with Kenny many times since mid 70's. He worked for me in 1988. Good guy and fun guy.

USSS mentor and friend... Prayers to the family. RIP KB

I worked with Kenny in the early 1980's when he was in the LA office and I was sent there to assist in an investigative capacity regarding a counterfeit case. Kenny was a true professional who knew the job well and a good friend and colleague. Rest In Peace my friend!

Had the pleasure of working with Ken in the Los Angeles Field Office back in the early 70's. A good friend with a great sense of humor. So sorry to learn of his passing, my thoughts and prayers are with the Banner family.