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Kenneth Anthony "Kenny" Groves

Reno, Nevada

1964 - 2016

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Kenneth Anthony "Kenny", GrovesKenneth Anthony Groves "Kenny", 51, of Reno, Nevada passed away suddenly at home on April 11, 2016. Born December 18, 1964 in Provo, Utah to Ken and Ortensia Groves. Shortly after his birth his family moved to Westminster, California where he graduated from High...

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You were a great friend to me Kenny. I'm sorry you were taken so soon. Your entire family is a blessing to this world. I'll see you in heaven my friend.

Kenny is missed so much. Thinking of Cindy and the family.

I will attend a Region 1 training this week in Las Vegas. It will not be the same without Kenny. Rest in peace, brother!

RIP brother.
Your friend, Robby Beyer

We'll miss you brother...... It was an honor to have known this man. He will live forever through our thoughts and memories. Condolences go out to Cindy and his family at this time.

Sincerely,

John and Mary Harwood

Kenny,

You and Cindy were a love story. The love you too had for each other "glowed." You were a great union rep and will be greatly missed. No one could ever fill your shoes--you are a hard act to follow. I know you're in heaven--you were a great man.

Dear Kenny,
You are going to be truly missed brother. You will be missed deeply by your family and hundreds of friends and others you have touched. You will be missed beyond words by the members of Branch 709. Most of the members have no idea how dedicated and hard working you were to the cause of letter carriers getting a fair shake. You were a true leader without making others feel like subordinates. You wore many hats for the union yet your hair always looked perfect. Thanks for...

Dear Kenny,
You are going to be truly missed brother. You will be missed deeply by your family and hundreds of friends and others you have touched. You will be missed beyond words by the members of Branch 709. Most of the members have no idea how dedicated and hard working you were to the cause of letter carriers getting a fair shake. You were a true leader without making others feel like subordinates. You wore many hats for the union yet your hair always looked perfect. Thanks for...

I always looked forward to seeing the Nevada delegation when I attended campaign schools or precinct walks in Reno. I am very sorry to hear of Kenny's loss. The Reno walks this October won't be the same without you.