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Paul A. Kenney June 19, 1932-October 12, 2005 In loving memory of Paul A. Kenney, 73, who passed away on October 12, 2005 from a heart attack. No services will be held at this time. Arrangements are under the direction of Summers Funeral Homes, Ustick Chapel in Meridian. A wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend. Paul lived his life for his family and close friends. He was the corner stone of our family and will be missed greatly. He lived his life in the outdoors and enjoyed all the great horses and animals he raised. He enjoyed fishing and camping with his grandchildren at Mosquito Flats, Idaho He was born to Lester Arnold Kenney, and Glee Geneva Cloward Kenney, and Orson Cloward his grandfather who played a very important role in his life, now deceased. Paul was born in Vernal, Utah, June 19, 1932. He was the oldest living child of the Kenney clan. He is survived by his loving devoted wife, Ruby Allene Shrum Kenney; sons, Collin Eric Kenney and wife Vicki and Sidney Dustin Kenney and wife Beddy; daughter, Kristi Lamar Kenney Petersen and husband Todd; grandchildren, Dawn Kenney Ayotte and husband Tim, Candy Kenney White and husband Steve, Krystal Jean Kenney, Kolton Lane Kenney, Kendy Lee Marthena Kenney, Heather Allene Maneotis, and Nicholas Paul Sensabaugh; and great grandson Levi Reed White. Paul has one brother, Kenneth Kenney, one sister Jillene Laree Kenney Graham, and two half sisters, and a whole slew of the Kenney clan that looked up to him and loved him. We all pray that the horses of heaven are as much of a challenge as the wild horses of Colorado.

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Published by The Daily Sentinel on Oct. 18, 2005.

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