Kenneth-Selch-Obituary

Kenneth D Selch

Las Vegas, Nevada

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HENDERSON, Nev. - Kenneth D Selch, 55, passed away Saturday, July 9, 2011, while hiking in Zion National Park, Utah.  Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 16, at the LDS Cholla Chapel in Henderson, Nev.  Donations may be sent to the Selch Scholarship Fund at Wells Fargo, Account...

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Thinking of you Ken, heavenly angel watching over your precious family

I just read this on the internet tonight. Ken and I were room mates at BYU and he was a great friend. My sympathies to Jenny and the kids.
-Mark

I just heard about Ken, what a shock. I too had the pleasure of working with him briefly, as I was a back up for the Office Manager. He was a very patient person and always had time to help anyone. He will be greatly missed.
My thought and prayers go out to his family :(

I know what a great man Ken was by the great children he sent to John Dooley ES. Dia, Dessa, & all of your wondeful family...my thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time!

Joanne Barnes

To Ken and his family, God just received another angel. This angel will be missed by many. Keeping you close in my heart and prayers. Delane Thornton

Ken I wish I could thank you in person for all your support, I praise the bridge that carried you over, may you rest in peace. Marisa Arellano

I only had the privilege of working with Ken a few times over the years, as I am a back-up to our banker/registrar. However, whenever I needed anything at all (like the numerous times our computers were reimaged and the banking program was totally wiped out), Ken would laughingly coach me through reinstalling the program and retrieving all the past information. We, here in Laughlin, will miss his patience, help and kindness.Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Laughlin High School

I worked with Ken as a CCSD School Banker and then had the pleasure of running in to him at my present position. He always had a big smile and a great biking story for me. We both shared the love of riding. I will never forget this kind and gentle soul. He will be missed. It is our loss but Heaven's gain. God bless to the family.

To Kenny's family, I am sorry sorry to hear of your loss. Your husband and father was a very dear friend when we were growing up. We attended the same grade school and were friends until graduation. I have many fond memories from riding bikes in the summers to all fo the orchestra practices and the fun we had playing for the musical productions in High School. How blessed you are to have been his family, I know this because I know what a kind and true friend he was to me all those many years...