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Kenneth Russell Krey

Ogden, Utah

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Kenneth Russell Krey 1959 ~ 2007 NORTH OGDEN - Kenneth Russell Krey, Jr. passed away on Thursday, January 25, 2007 of a sudden heart attack. He was doing what he loved best, playing basketball with his son. He was born May 3, 1959 in Walnut Creek, CA, the son of Kenneth R., Sr. and Margaret Gnehm...

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Dear Krey Family

My heart and prayers pour out to you. There are only so many people one shares growing up with and I smile and cherish the memories of Ken. Those memories will never be forgotten. It was a special time for a special group of friends that developed an eternal bond for here and forever. It's wonderful to know it's just a continuation of the journey, until we meet again.

Ken, Heide and family,
Last Sunday when Matt called me to let me know about Ken I've been reflecting on all of the great memories of all of the fun times that I spent with ken and his family. Water sking, Santa Cruz Beach, and all of the baseball, basketball and football games played and watched with Ken and Mike. Ken always played great and had so much fun and in doing so. It made you want to do your best. When Ken and Mike played on the teams I always felt like we had an unfair...

Dear Krey Family
Our children grew up together in the Walnut Creek Stake, spent many fun times together during their high school days and still love to share their stories of those times.

Our prayers go with you, knowing that Ken is with his father and his Heavenly Father, watching over you. We pray for your strength and peace during this difficult time.

Ken, you were such a good man. I really enjoyed working with you the last four years. You were soft spoken, with a wonderful sense of humor, I never heard anything negative come out of your mouth. You set such a good example to all. I'm so sorry for your family, our prayers are with you all. We will miss you so much.

Ken, Heide and Family;
We treasure the fortune of knowing you as dear friends. Ken's strength of character has always been obvious...even all those years ago.

And when Ken met Heide, Matt and I could hear all the girls sigh a bit at the loss of their potential. But Heide won the prize, and you won her. A beautiful couple...wow...and a beautiful family too.

When Kenny was born, I remember Heide calling him little Nephi. And the admiration on Ken's face when he talked...

Ken, as I thought of you last night, I pondered early childhood memories like the picture of us at probably 5 years old, all with crew-cuts, and my Mom was our Sunday School teacher. You are one of my oldest and dearest friends. Water skiing, snow skiing, Pine View Apartments at BYU...Tom visiting us from Snow College. You must have known that I thought of calling last month. Maybe you had thoughts of old dear friends as well. Bless you with peace, my friend, and the dear members of your...

Dear Krey Family--
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you at this very trying time. We are so glad we had the chance to meet Ken and the rest of you this past year. Our support is available at any time.

Ken, your debth of character has not been overstated. The ambiance you brought to us at work will be missed.Mrs. Krey & Family, our thoughts, love and appreciation are extended to you. Being a good Mormon isn't easy - but it does bring peace. You touch our lives.