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Kenneth James Dyer

Phoenix, Arizona

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Dyer, Kenneth James Age 63, of Gilbert, died March 7, 2010 in Gilbert, AZ. Kenneth was born in Ann Arbor, MI. He played college football for ASU then continued playing NFL football for the San Diego Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals, in which he had a tragic accident that left him with...

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As a twelve year old Cincinnati Bengals fan, the sight of Ken Dyer hurt is one of my most somber memories. He was a good player with a future. I'm glad he was able to live a productive life. He isn't forgotten in CIncinnati. God Bless You, Ken.

Knife!
What a shock! We just got back and find you will not be here for a small glass of wine!
To Scott, Lance and Jason we share your sorrow. If there is anything we can do write us at: [email protected]
We were in Hawaii when Ken died and just got back today 3-20-10
To the family: Ken was my assistant at Arcadia Hi and I was his for the Phx. Blazers.
We spent many nights watching films for both teams.
What a great person, father and human being you are(not were)....

iam from wisconsin and when ken was injured at lambeau field my sister and myself went to vit him at the hospitol. we gave me a signed picture of himslef which i have hanging today in my packer room. that picture is the only non packer thing i have in my room to this day. it will be there always. you have my prayers on the loss of your father. greg wallander manitowoc wi 54220

Vic Hyleger's(sp?) camp presentation in your folks livingroom, fantastic and seemingly endless games of hide and seek lasting till dark, your dad chasing ken into a corner with the broom out at silver lake..'Dads Root Beer'
My brother and I have talked about what a magical period of time we all grew up in there on Belmar and Keech with the Dyers, Tefts, Keeblers, Gotchs (sp?)Almendinger park and the football saturday car parking.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss, but what wonderful...

a toda la familia les doy mi pesame por la perdida de ken el fue un buen patron trabaje por 6 anos con el en la tintoreria a j cleaners y fue muy grato conocerlo ael a katty a scoot que dios les de fuerzas para salir adelante yque siempre ken sea recuerdo de inspiracon para lograr lo que desen en la vida lucila duarte

Ken was a great boss and we feel very sad after hearing of his passing god bless him and his family - Jose Duarte

The Family of Ken Dyer and Dick, Tom and Pam
What a guy Ken. I watched him grow up in Ann Arbor and loved watching him compete in sports. Watched him set the State High Jump Record and the many football games even into the NFL. But more than sports Ken was a great friend and cousin we shared many of laughs I will never forget the Junk Yard and Silver Lake
Love you Ken

To Dick,Tom,Pam and your families, we were very saddened to hear of Ken's passing. Many happy memories of spending time with Uncle Jim and Aunt Luella and all of you. And what a truly sad day the day we heard of Ken's terrible football incident. Happy to know he enjoyed life after with his children and grandchildren.
Ken will now be without pain; in heaven. Sincerely Dorene(LeBeau)& Harold Duris - Kevin & Colleen too

Ken Dyer - As his homeroom teacher at Slauson Junior High, I have many fond memories of Ken. I especially remember the time he set the high jump record for Slauson, and I was able to encourage him and cheer him on. I followed his career through high school, college, and the pros, and still have many clippings about Ken from those periods. He was always one of my favorite persons. His accident was a sad time for all, but I am happy to see that Ken was able to fully enjoy his family especially...