Kenneth-Luper-Obituary

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Kenneth Luper

Blythe, California

Sep 7, 1951 – Mar 3, 2024

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BORN
September 7, 1951
DIED
March 3, 2024
LOCATION
Blythe, California

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Kenneth David Luper was born Sept. 7,1951 to Kenneth and Anna May Luper.  Kenny left this earth quietly in his sleep on March 3, 2024.


Kenny was the oldest among his three brothers and two sisters: Keith, Kevin, Kirk, Kathie and Karlene.


Kenny served 22 years in the U.S. Air Force in which 20 of those years were in Germany where he learned to speak fluent German. As all of his friends know, he lived life to the fullest. Kenny loved riding his Harley until he couldn't anymore, then traded it for his RZR.  Living at the river was his greatest joy.  He met a lot of great friends and neighbors for which he would fix or build things for them. Kenny was an awesome brother and friend, he will be greatly missed but will remain in our hearts forever.


May Kenneth rest now in the loving arms of God. We love you Big Bro.


A Memorial service for Kenny will be held on Saturday, March 30th at 1:00 p.m. at the Blythe-Needles Masonic Lodge, 100 E. Murphy St. in Blythe.

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Fun times in the desert with you Kenny. You were a hoot for sure. May you rest in peace Kenny.
Carol

Kathy & Ken
(Victoria Elain)

Ken was a very kind, loving, and giving person. He loved kids and yes, loved riding his Harley. We were buddies at Daytona Bike Week, can’t remember the year, but before he moved to California. We didn’t in touch as much as we should have, but last time he passed through Roanoke,VA we had a great visit. Was looking forward to him returning this spring. It was a real shock to hear of his passing. He will be greatly missed. Praying for the family during you time of loss.

My silly, crazy, fun, loving, and eccentric uncle, you’re already missed so much. I’ll miss you forever Uncle Kenny. I love you

I miss you big buddy. Until we see each other again. RIP Kenny❤

Ken was my sponsor when i got assigned to Ramstein AFB Germany. Ken and I ran the large press section in the 7103rd Field Printing Plant from 1983-1986. Great guy would do anything to help you. Would give his shirt of his back. My memory of Ken is riding in his Porsche Goin 120-130 mph on the autobahn. RIP buddy.

RIP, Ken. You had a full life from Germany to Blythe.