Kenneth-Guerrero-Obituary

Kenneth Claude Guerrero

Lyman, Nebraska

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LYMAN - Kenneth Claude Guerrero, 64, died Sept. 10, 2011, in Cheyenne, Wyo.A memorial will be established to the Disabled American Veterans.A memorial service will be at a later date. Ken was born June 17, 1947, in Cottonwood, Ariz. to Kenneth Candido Guer-rero and Betty (Walters) Guerrero. He...

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Kenny was my husbands best friend Doug Tyson. Went in the Army together. Was in our wedding as best man

Well Kenny, you are finally at rest. Please remember to relay the message I asked of you. I am so glad we came to visit you, we made our peace. We had 20 unforgetable years, some good and some not so good. You will always remain in my heart.

I will always love you Kenny.You were my hero from the day I met you way out there on Wickham Dr. Thank you for letting me be the first one to drive your Firebird and treating me like your true little sister. You will always be my memory. I love you.

We will miss you. you were a great man>

Prayers to all of you.Kenny & Doug went to High School together,went in the Army together,served in V.N. together and Kenny was our best man almost 42 years ago.He also got Doug started in construction. Wow what a guys. We will miss him.His passing has been hard on a lot of people.We will hold his memory forever.

Sorry to hear of Kens passing. It is always hard to lose a loved one but he is in a better place with no pain and sorrow. God bless each and everyone of you that will miss him. Our prayers are with you at this time. The David Holcomb family

You were a great Brother in Law and a good man! I just wish that things would've turned out different for you. You could've had it all! So talented and smart! You could build anything just by looking at a pic! You will be greatly missed and never forgotten. Love you, Kristy

Grandpa was always there to make me laugh,even on the worst days, he had something funny and witty to say. There are so many memories that I recall, that make me laugh so hard. I hope you are finally at peace Grandpa and that you know how very much we all will miss you..... Rest now......

I still have the toy box he made me when I was a little girl. It houses all of my toys and childhood memories. Should I ever have children, it will be passed on to them along with the great memories I have of Uncle Kiki. I will also introduce them to burnt popcorn which I enjoy to this day because of him! I will always love you Uncle Kiki as your memory will always be in my heart.