Kenneth James “Kenny” Reynolds

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Kenneth James “Kenny” Reynolds

Birth
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Death
8 Mar 2012 (aged 56)
Bullhead City, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Ashes given to wife Debra Add to Map
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Kenny was a renowned carpenter and builder in construction working out of Carpenter's Union Local #897. Kenneth left behind a wife of 34 years, Debra Reynolds, his only brother Roger Scott with wife Michelle, sister's Kathleen Mary, Bernadette, and Linda, father and mother in law Kenneth and Shirley Wayne of Bullhead City, Arizona, sister in law Kim (Ginger) Kelly of Las Vegas Nevada. He was an intelligent man of which his family always looked up to and admired. He had attended High School at Holy Cross Abbey Canon City, Colorado. Missing his mother and brother he left Canon City and finished High School in Bullhead City, Arizona where he met his wife Debra. In his teens he traded his labor for the reimbursement of land of which he built a home on. Always constructive friendly and had the ability to make friends immediately with a sense of humor that was envious. He enjoyed guitar playing and music notorieties, Neil Young being his favorite. He collected guitars and still had his red rider rifle from his childhood. Being born in Canon City at his grandmother Florence home, he was placed in a dresser drawer which was used as a cradle. Always quiet and thoughtful through out his childhood and into his adult life.
Kenny was a renowned carpenter and builder in construction working out of Carpenter's Union Local #897. Kenneth left behind a wife of 34 years, Debra Reynolds, his only brother Roger Scott with wife Michelle, sister's Kathleen Mary, Bernadette, and Linda, father and mother in law Kenneth and Shirley Wayne of Bullhead City, Arizona, sister in law Kim (Ginger) Kelly of Las Vegas Nevada. He was an intelligent man of which his family always looked up to and admired. He had attended High School at Holy Cross Abbey Canon City, Colorado. Missing his mother and brother he left Canon City and finished High School in Bullhead City, Arizona where he met his wife Debra. In his teens he traded his labor for the reimbursement of land of which he built a home on. Always constructive friendly and had the ability to make friends immediately with a sense of humor that was envious. He enjoyed guitar playing and music notorieties, Neil Young being his favorite. He collected guitars and still had his red rider rifle from his childhood. Being born in Canon City at his grandmother Florence home, he was placed in a dresser drawer which was used as a cradle. Always quiet and thoughtful through out his childhood and into his adult life.

Gravesite Details

Died of Cancer at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center 2735 Silver Creek Road , Bullhead City, AZ 86442



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