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Kenneth D. Gonyo

Vero Beach, Florida

1946 - 2018

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October 10, 2018
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Vero Beach, Florida

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Kenneth D. GonyoVero Beach, FLKenneth David Gonyo, age 71, passed away October 10, 2018 at VNA Hospice House of Vero Beach, FL.He was born November 22, 1946 in Saratoga Springs, New York to the late Joseph and Cora Gonyo.Mr. Gonyo served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and was a...

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RIP Ken been in Florida since 1995 And met you soon after. Penny prayers for your loss. He loved you so much and David.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I rented a room from him, and we had great time enjoying our adventures with nature. So sad to hear about his passing. I was wondering why he never replied to my email's. My condolences to his sister Penny. R.I.P

I just recently learned of Ken's passing. I bought the only house that I have ever owned and still live in from him, so that's how we met. We lost touch, but I will always remember him as a sweet, kind man with a generous spirit. My condolences to his sister Penny (who I met once) and nephew David. I know they were both very special to him.

a wonderful man escorted me around Pelican Island Wildlife Refuge once talked with him several times caring and loving dedicated to nature I will miss him

Ken first reached out to me 16 years ago when I was building my ancestry tree. His mom was my grams sister ( i lost her when I was 6) He shared so much genealogy with me. I really felt a family closeness with him. Such a kind soul. Im sorry to everyone that loved him, for you loss.. xoxo

Our barracks were only 30 apart or so, but I didn't get to know Ken until recently when he managed the 175th facebook site. We shared 50-year-old memories life at Bien Hoa, of our bit of heaven on earth, I will never forget his dazzling smile,

Ken was my best friend from the day we started school in September of 1951. After our graduation from Saratoga High School, we started college together, until Ken left to join the army and went to Vietnam. Since then, we have maintained a long-distance friendship that is a lasting bond. I am grateful that he has been a part of my journey. I have loved him as a brother, and he will always live in my heart. His character, his spirit, his grace, his humor, and his love of the natural world have...