Kenny-Louie-Obituary

Kenny Louie

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kenneth J. Louie Kenny Kenny Louie was a skier, an Alta man through and through who, for decades, routinely skied more than 100 days a year, never so much as hurting a knee. But late last ski season he was diagnosed with a rare and insidious form of cancer that, try as he might, he could not...

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Thirty-one years ago Kenny & Jan gave us a beautiful wind chime, accompanied by three origami bird for our wedding. We still have them and think of both Kenny and Han when we look at them. We are sorry for the loss of such a really nice person.

Lisa I'm heartbroken to hear about the passing of your brother. May God bless you and your family in this time of loss-you're in my prayers. Bette Taylor

Jan, my deepest condolences, To you and your family. I never really skied with you all, because I was always on my skinny little ebson skis, but we always had big smiles & good vibes in the locker room before and after a great day of skiing. He will be missed. Johnnie b.

Tim Metos We spent most out time together as friends in the late 70's and early 80's then life sent us other directions but there were always joyful chance encounters every few years. It's a testament to the kind of person Kenny was that when we bumped into each other about a year ago after at least 10 years we sat down for a wonderful 30 minute chat and it was like we had just seen each other the week before: Seamless. Wonderful human, he will be missed..

Cindy, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I am keeping you and your family in my prayers.

~May You have fresh tracks all the way to Heaven Dear Kenny~

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Kenny, it was a highlight of an Alta day of mine to share a run with you. My sympathies to your family; what a life well-lived with purpose, joy, and generosity. Powder forever, Diane