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Jeremy Nelson
April 29, 2025
I´m saddened to hear of Kenny´s passing. I worked with him Denver Health. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Chloe Forrester
April 28, 2025
I didn't know Kenny very well but every time we saw each other, he would say hi and ask about how Cooper was doing on his walks. He was always a friendly face and he loved Cooper dearly. I'm truly saddened that he has passed but I know he and Cooper have been reunited and nothing will seperate them again.
Richard and Ginny you are in my thoughts and prayers
Julie Olczyk
April 25, 2025
Oh, Kenny. Sweet Kenny. I´ve had so many memories of you rushing through my head this past week. I remember visiting you at your old house in Illinois and you and Lauren jumping up and down when you answered the door. You both just giggled and jumped and then you went running into your sunken living room. I loved this greeting. I remember sleeping over and kicking around the soccer ball with you in your backyard. At Christmas we´d talk about music and then for weeks you´d text me with different bands I should check out. I remember the boys vs girls gingerbread house decorating competition your mom would have you kids do and everyone had to vote. Each year, you tried rigging the contest by telling me which house to vote for so the boys would win. During the pandemic we´d text about the kinds of things you were facing as a front-line worker and how frustrating people could be. One of the last texts I had from you was your idea to make the movie about tag come to life. You said you wanted to get it going and I was on board. I think you just wanted a reason for all of us to stay connected and be together through an endless game of tag through life. The family will come together in summer to celebrate your life. I hate that we´ll all connect and be together without you physically there, but getting together because of you is the next best thing. You have touched all our lives and we will keep you alive in our hearts and in our stories about you. I love you forever, cousin.
Kristen
April 25, 2025
I am so so sad to hear about Kenny. He was my first love! He introduced me to Chicago deep dish and the Bean! We had such a fun time at Purdue, and he definitely helped me through my freshman year there - showing me the ropes! While we lost touch after college, he would randomly pop into my head, wondering what all he was up to in the real world. He was such a caring person and truly wanted to make the world a better place. We will miss you Kenny
Lori and Michael
April 24, 2025
Kenny's gentle nature really shined when he was caring for dogs. It was a blessing to see him bring peace and calm to our anxious dog, and to play with our rambunctious puppy. We are thinking of his kindness and missing him greatly.
Alinda and Jim Giansiracusa
April 23, 2025
Jim and I were saddened to hear about Kenny´s passing. Our hearts go out to you and your family at this difficult time. I know there are no words that can truly ease your pain, but please know that we´re praying and thinking of you.
Ellen Labotka
April 23, 2025
Ginny, Rich,Lauren and family. There are no words to express how sorrowful for your loss of Kenny. May your memories of Kenny bring you peace and healing. I always enjoyed seeing Kenny at our family gatherings over the holidays. Mostly I will remember Kenny as the kind young man he grew up to be. And will miss especially our lively conversations that at least one occasion took us into wee hours of the night.
Laura and Joe Leleniewski
April 23, 2025
So sorry for your loss. My Gods peace be with you now and for always
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April 22, 2025
Kenneth Misiewicz Obituary
Kenneth J. Misiewicz passed away on April 17, 2025, at the age of 36. He was born in Chicago, Illinois and resided in Littleton, Colorado.Beloved son of Virginia Labotka (Richard) and Lawrence Misiewicz; loving brother of Lauren Utley (Samuel)... Read Kenneth Misiewicz's Obituary
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