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OLIVER BERNARD KEMP

Denver, Colorado

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KEMP, OLIVER BERNARD Oliver Bernard Kemp, 50, Green Valley Ranch, Denver Field Service Manager for McDonald's Corporation, passed away suddenly. He leaves his loving children, Dalina, Connie (LeShaun) and Joseph; five brothers, Delbert, Roddick, Darrick, Jeffrey and Matthews; grandkis; former...

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I miss you .. this was the last picture we took together.. if only you knew what was going on in the world papa .. I had little bit of breakdown cause I just know if you were still here my life would´ve been so different.. grieving is the hardest part because I know you´re never coming back .. I miss your voice papa and I hate to say it but I forgot what it sounded like .. I miss the way your cologne smells the sweater that I took from your house no longer smells like you .. I love you papa -...

Hello My Friend, I wonder if your ears were burning-lol. I was talking about you, in a good way of course. I miss you so much still, especially when I am at work these days. You had such a great impact on me and who I have become. Sending you a huge hug! Love you lots! Susie G

Hi papa i miss you so much... guess what im going back to school... i know you would be supa proud... i went down hill a lil bit but im back... i still play soccer i know your my biggest fan. I love you..

I still miss you so much, my friend. Hard to believe you have been gone 10 years. Love you.

I can't believe it's been 10 years! I think of Oliver regularly, appreciating the person he was and the time we spent together. I still miss him.

I miss you so much! I think about you every time I need inspiration or a quick kick in the butt! You made me a better person,and yo are truly missed!

I still find it so hard that Oliver is gone, and now it's almost a year. My heart is still so heavy, I miss having him in my life so much. I remember being with Oliver and he would get a business call and whomever he was talking to, he would handle the call so professionally and I would sit there and just admire him. Then I would joke and say "when I grow up, I want to be just like you" and Oliver would say "It's takes a lot to be like me cause IM the man" Even though we were joking I really...

It is nearly a year since Oliver was taken away from us so suddenly. I read a book called "Heavens For Real" and I truly believe he has found his home in heaven. If what I read about heaven is true, and I do believe it is true, he is so very, very blessed. There is no way that a man of his strength, integrity, personality, ethics, and many more attributes, did not end up in heaven. Thank you Oliver for 32 years of friendship. You went to school with my sister and brother, and you gave me...

I met Oliver when I was 17 and brand new to Aurora. He hired me at the McDonalds on Colfax. I went on to work for McDonalds for 10 years before I joined the Air Force. He helped me become a manager and was just a great friend. He will truly be missed.
Sheryl Thomas(Washington)