Kenneth-Wood-Obituary

Kenneth A. Wood

Grand Junction, Colorado

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Kenneth Wood passed away in Grand Junction, Colorado. The obituary was featured in The Daily Sentinel on February 7, 2006.

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Kay, We were so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. Peggy had called Barbara Nelson who told her. I know he loved doing accounting and apparently was doing that until the last. We love you guys and pray God's peace and everlasting arms be with you. Love, Earl and Margie Yenter
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Although we haven't seen Ken in many years my wife and I will always remember his and Kaye's help and kindness when I was stationed in Ca.They let us live in their appartment at the back of their house for our last month before my tour of duty was up,so we could save some extra money.Back then GIs didn't make much.The same is true today.But we have never forgot their kindness.They are truely a very loving family,and he will be missed by many,especially this time of the year(tax time).He was...

Dad,
You will be missed by all, but not forgotten. Your memory will live on in those you touched and knew you.

Your loving son.

We were neighbors with Ken and Kay in Uravan, Niagara Falls, and Grand Junction as Rusty worked with him at Union Carbide. Ken was concientious and was an excellent accountant and supervisor. We want to extend condolences to Kay and her families.

Ken was one of my favorite people and a favorite supervisor at Union Carbide where I worked with him for several years. I will miss knowing that he is no longer with us, but know he is in a wonderful, happy place. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Some of the iris in your yard came from my yard to yours. I wanted to attend the memorial service, but am caring for my great-granddaughter, who is 2 years old.

Betty J Linville

What a precious gift to the body of Christ Ken was for us all! He loved so generously and gave of his life so freely. We share in your families sorrow and rejoice in Ken's home going. We send our love and prayers to you all.

Ken was a talented and gifted man. We looked forward to seeing him year after year for our taxes because we felt he was not only a whiz at preparing our taxes, but also such a breath of fresh air. There was something very special and unique about Ken. He was very professional and swift at his job, but he also cared about those he was helping. He always took the time to inquire how the family was, and he was sincere in his asking. I feel we were blessed to have known Ken and that our paths...

Kay, you and your family are in our hearts. We share your loss and can greatly relate. It will be two years March 3rd since Bob's homegoing. You and Ken are the kind of people who are constant in your friendship no matter how often we see you. What a gift that has been to our family. Jance Lange

Much love to you Kay. We are blessed to have known you and Ken. Thank you God for giving us such a gift as Ken. I remember all the giving in tax preparation he did at tax time for many people. Before computers were big, he meticulously worked through the financial books at the church he served. In later years, it was great to see his delight of his small group at the Vineyard. A life well lived and gifts generously shared! Thank you Ken!