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Kenneth Michael "Skinner" Gan

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Gan, Kenneth Michael Skinner passed away on Monday, October 3rd, 2011 at age 61. He was born and died in the same home in Valley Park, MO, surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn; children Lisa (Gary) and Michelle (Tim); grandchildren Tiffany (Steven), Ashley (Dan), Candice...

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To my brother from another mother....You will be missed, Kenny. Thank you Kitty and girls for fullfilling his life and making Ken happy.
The Chadds

Kenny,
Thank you for always being there for me, you will always be my father and I will always love you with all my heart RIP dad

Kitty, you are in our thoughts. He will be missed. PS the obituary was so well written with the "and stuff" at the end... he would be proud!!!!!

me and kenny met in elementary school first kid i met when we moved here around 1957 or 1958=we got in a fight to see who was tuffer and we fell into the merrygoround in front of the old elementary building somebody spun the thing i think it was alan hall or one of the northcutts and we got hung up in it lol and we said at the same time i give lol and we were best friends for over 50 yrs after that=R.I.P my friend u will be missed

Life is a precious gift and every second we should live to the fullest. My relationship with the Gan family started as a young girl being classmates with Kris. I came to Pizza gatherings on Sunday when ‘Daddy Gan” made those Chef Boyardee Pizzas for us. You went to Vietnam and came back and we met as now young adults….we married and then we had our great times and then the realization that we were too young to be married. I am so happy to know you had a family at this time to enjoy and love...

I will always remember Mike as a very humble man, who lived a simple life, had a kindness about him, and always a smile on his face. Rest in peace dear cousin.

Linda Kwentus

RIP Grandpa Kenny. We miss you more than you will ever know. Thank you for giving me the grandpa I never had. I'm so grateful to have had the memories we did! Rest now meanie, and happy early birthday- "booga booga"
Love you,
your kiddo

Miss the old neighborhood.
Miss the old school.
Miss my old friends.
Now one less.
I have been gone for to many years.
Gerald Gaedig (Fayetteville, NC)

I'm sorry I didnt get to know you but my mom has shared some memories of you to me. Thanks for my first teddy bear and I guess sticking my foot in the first snow when I was a baby for good luck did the trick :-) RIP Uncle Kenny