Kenneth was a member of the LDS Church. He was the owner and operator of "North Slope Outfitters" and loved the mountains, fishing and ice fishing, and hunted north of Kemmerer for over 40 years. He loved the Rodeo and attended Cheyenne Frontier Days and Dodge Circuit Finals every year for many years.
He was a saddle bronc rider for several years earning the Championship in the RMRA Association in 1976. He was a clown for local rodeos, helped with the July 4th barbeque, and occasionally putting entries in the parade. He organized the High School Rodeo for the kids in the valley and worked for FMC Corporation until he retired in 2009. He loved to work on his ranch and took pride in his alfalfa patch. He loved running on the walk path in the wintertime, traveling, watching his grandchildren play sports, and spending time with his family, which was his greatest treasure.
Kenneth is survived by his wife Esther, his sons; Stanley (Becky) Aimone of Ft. Bridger, Shawn (Dee) Aimone of Ft. Bridger, Skeeter (Jenna) Aimone of Mtn. View; and a daughter, Vanessa Aimone (Augusto Jamias) ; 8 grandchildren, his mother Mary Condos Aimone, brothers Larry Aimone, Rudy (Jennifer) Aimone, Pete (Wendy) Aimone; sister MaeVonne Adams.
He was preceded in death by his father, Felix, and grandparents.
Kenneth was a member of the LDS Church. He was the owner and operator of "North Slope Outfitters" and loved the mountains, fishing and ice fishing, and hunted north of Kemmerer for over 40 years. He loved the Rodeo and attended Cheyenne Frontier Days and Dodge Circuit Finals every year for many years.
He was a saddle bronc rider for several years earning the Championship in the RMRA Association in 1976. He was a clown for local rodeos, helped with the July 4th barbeque, and occasionally putting entries in the parade. He organized the High School Rodeo for the kids in the valley and worked for FMC Corporation until he retired in 2009. He loved to work on his ranch and took pride in his alfalfa patch. He loved running on the walk path in the wintertime, traveling, watching his grandchildren play sports, and spending time with his family, which was his greatest treasure.
Kenneth is survived by his wife Esther, his sons; Stanley (Becky) Aimone of Ft. Bridger, Shawn (Dee) Aimone of Ft. Bridger, Skeeter (Jenna) Aimone of Mtn. View; and a daughter, Vanessa Aimone (Augusto Jamias) ; 8 grandchildren, his mother Mary Condos Aimone, brothers Larry Aimone, Rudy (Jennifer) Aimone, Pete (Wendy) Aimone; sister MaeVonne Adams.
He was preceded in death by his father, Felix, and grandparents.
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