Kenneth-Duckworth-Obituary

Kenneth Duckworth

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kenneth Duckworth 1970 ~ 2008 Kenneth Paul Duckworth, age 37, was born October 8, 1970 to John and Robin Brannigan Duckworth, and was a "Military Brat." His father was a Master Sergeant in the Air Force and was shipped out all around the world. He was tragically killed in a...

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John and Robin we were so sorry to hear about your son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We could not get your address to send a card. Please email us your address.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Duckworth family. Your husband, father and son has left a great legacy for the rest of his posterity. A great missionary, husband, father, scouter, co-worker and friend. You are all a part of that greatness. May Heavenly Father bless and comfort you all at this time. Our prayers are with you.

I am so sorry to learn of Kennys passing. My heart and deepest sympathy goes out to the Duckworth family.

I am so very sorry for your loss. As one of Tracy's friends growing up, I remember Kenny as a fun big brother with a great sense of humor. May our Father in Heaven wrap his loving arms around you at this very difficult time.

Dear Dawn and children, John, Robin and Tracy,

We have been out of town for a week and just heard about Ken last night. We are so sorry for your loss. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord comfort you and bless you.

Dear Dawn and Family: I've never met you, unfortunately, but this tragedy has brought back wonderful memories of the Helsinki, Finland mission. He was my District Leader at a time that he made a good impression upon me. He was diligent, funny, friendly and a great man. I looked up to him--he was a little bit senior to me in the mission--and he was a good missionary. While I have not had the pleasure of speaking with him since the mission, I am thankful our paths crossed and he left a good...

It is so wonderful to have so many special memories of our group activities back when Ken lived in Highland, CA. May the warmth of God's love be felt at this difficult time.

Dear Dawn,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you. I enjoyed working with you at JVH.

Debbie Anderson

Ken I'm grateful for the times we were able to talk in dispatch I always enjoyed our talks. You were always patient with me on the radio responding to alarms. To the family My thoughts and prayers are with you.