Kenneth GreimanNov 11, 1915 - Jun 6, 2009 |
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Tributes
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Janel Greiman wrote at 2009-06-07 00:55:54 |
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Today the world lost, while heaven gained, much spice and spirit. A man much larger than life. Many years well lived. Wherever Kenny was, his presence filled the environment. I am honored to have had the opportunity to share a part of my life with Kenny. Who else had the “gift” for whomever he met, to show us that we are each and every, a special gift from God, in the way that he did? Those of us who are privileged to have experienced this once in a lifetime are very fortunate indeed. Kenny needed no words to make this happen. Kenny always gave the most comfortable warmth to each person in his presence. I do not for a second believe that he did this as a learned task. It was a natural way of life for him. Janel Greiman |
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Elaine Sparrow Hansen, friend wrote at 2009-06-09 12:33:47 |
| Kenny was always a friend and supporter. I remember Kenny as being a part of life always. He greeted all with a big smile, a warm handshake and hug. I feel honored to have been a part of his earthly life and look forward to driving horses together in Heaven. |
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Brian Hamrick friend and fan wrote at 2009-06-10 04:30:49 |
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Kenny was my real life John Wayne. I worked for him and with him while in junior high and high school. Some of my most precious memories are working on the farm with Kenny, his Angus cattle and the horses. He was forever patient and forgiving. He gave me the love for good horses and Angus cattle. He was my role model and like a second father to me. I am a better person for having known and worked with Kenny. Today is a sad day for me and anyone else who really knew Kenny. Brian Hamrick |
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Gene Greiman-cousin wrote at 2009-06-10 13:29:23 |
| I will always remember Kenny as a gregarious, fast-talking, horse-lover. He was a bigger than life character and an inspiration to those that knew him and Evelyn. He was a great guy. Gene Greiman |
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Mark Sparrow, Friend wrote at 2009-06-11 13:01:17 |
| Most of my memories of Kenny involved horses. I am truly blessed to have known him, and look forward to driving horses with him again in heaven. |
