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Kenneth Patrick Quihuis

Phoenix, Arizona

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Quihuis, Kenneth Patrick Kenneth Quihuis, age 66, of St. Charles, MO, passed away on May 2, 2014 in St. Charles. Kenneth was born in Tucson, Arizona to Tony and Betty Quihuis, an old pioneer family, on March 30, 1948. He graduated from Tucson High School in 1966. He married his wife Brenda on...

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I can't believe it's been 10 years that you passed away. Rip my friend and brother.

I just found out Kenny passed away. The last contact I had with him was when he worked at Palo Verde. I remember the few times he came to the ranch. There were snapshots of him Sammy in mother´s album when we lived on Fontana. Condolences to his wife and children. Charolette I remember the last time you were at the ranch with Tommy and the boys. Lynn Knagge Rhoades

Kenny and grew up together.we were like brothers.I can´t believe he´s gone Rest In Peace Kenny your brother jimmy neuman

Kenny and I were like brothers.We did everything together.

Kenny and I grew up together and were like brothers.I can’t believe he’s gone at such a young age

Kenny and I were like brothers I cant believe its six years rest in peace my friend Jim Neuman

I can't believe it's been 5 years since you passed. I remember the good times,you.me and jay had as kids.I will never forget those times. RIP my good friend.

I accidently came upon this obit and was sent back 50 years. Kenny and I rode with the Horse and Fiddle Square Dance club in the late 50's, early 60's. We were the youngest on the team (I being a year younger than he was) and had the fun of doing the grand entry--he carrying the American flag and me the Arizona as we went full tilt around the rodeo grounds. We rode much together and I was as in love as a 10 and 11 year old can be. He took me to the movies once to see The Light in the...

I was so sorry to learn that Kenny had passed away. From elementary school through high school Kenny was a part of my life. He always seemed to be the voice of reason as Jim Neuman, Kenny and I participated in whatever hijinks we could find.

It is no wonder to me that he turned out to be such a fantastic father, brother and friend.

Thank you Kenny for all you did and stood for.