Webber, Kenneth
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rosanne Riley - 12/12/2024Michelle and family, we are so sad to hear of your dads passing. You're all in our thoughts and prayers. Huge hugs for you all.
Kathy Cannan & family - 12/12/2024So sad to hear of your dad's passing .He was a very wonderful person and will be missed by everyone that knew him.Thoughts and Prayers are with you.
Linda and Doris Samuelson
Linda & Doris Samuelson - 12/12/2024May you find peace during this time of sorrow. He will be missed but us all
Nancy Wrightsman - 12/12/2024We so sorry for the loss of your husband and father,Ken was such a good man.He did so much for REACH.He will be missed. Bob and Jan Stange
Janet B. Stange - 12/13/2024So sorry for your loss DeAnna and family. I will miss visiting with Kenny when he walked around the block and past my home. He will be sadly missed by many. Prayers for your comfort and consolation.
Kathy Rein - 12/13/2024
Rest in Peace Ken, you were on the smartest, and kindest person I had the pleasure to know over many years. Heaven is gaining a good one.
Candy Riley - 12/13/2024I am so sorry for the loss of your husband and father! Peace be with you!
Karla Hughes - 12/15/2024
Kenny Webber was such a nice man! I worked for him in 1972 (maybe 1971) and laughed with joy each day of work. I can't remember the name of the company but it was part of US Energy. I knew Kenny for all my years in Riverton. He was always helpful and kind. My father was part of that coffee crowd and was a friend of Kenny's. Kenny was loved and respected. My mom is part of the Reach community. What a great area for seniors. God Bless his family!
Jeanne Barton - 12/15/2024Please accept our sympathy. We have happy memories of Ken and his family.
Wendell & Carolyn Manka - 12/16/2024I pray that God give you peace and comfort at this time of loss. I enjoyed years working with Ken in the mineral's industry. He was a great man and his contributions to helping the elderly is something to be celebrated.
Sharon Adamson (Miller) - 12/16/2024Our love and respect for a life well lived
Our prayers
Bill & Elissa Burleson
Bill & bEissa Burleson - 12/17/2024My sincerest sympathies to the family. Such a nice man.
Prayers to all.
Cecilia Humphries - 12/18/2024What a great human being. He was kind, giving, and always there when needed. He had a major impact on many peoples lives.
I was lucky to know him.
I had the great opportunity to work with Ken at US Energy and considered a good friend. What an amazing man who did so much for his community. He will be missed!! Condolences and prayers to his family and friends.
Bryon & Cheryl Mowry - 1/9/2025My heart goes out to the family. Growing up, Rodney & I spent a lot of time at both houses on the corner of Sherry/N 2nd W and Sunset hanging out with Todd. The "new" house was definitely well engineered (saying as an engineer myself).
Roger Lester - 2/8/2025Dear DeAnna and Family,
I am so sorry to have taken so long to write. I wanted to share my thoughts in person, but will be unable to attend the memorial service tomorrow. I am very saddened by your loss and offer my deepest condolences.
Kenny was a lovely man and a very good friend to my family and especially my dad. I know Kenny was even the reason my dad came to Wyoming after Michigan Tech. Kenny told my dad they were hiring out here and he should come and get a job. That started our whole family history!
I will always be grateful for Kenny's support and kindness as my dad transitioned into living at Reach. My dad could have had a hard time but was instantly welcomed into the community and even thrived. I am convinced it was the "coffee clutch" that made all the difference.
What a gift Kenny has left by his devotion to Reach. Reach is really unparalled in the state and region and we were so fortunate to have this area available in Riverton. It is a model for success for senior living and without Kenny's involvement and dedication, it would not be thriving as it is today.
I met with Kenny for a few minutes after my dad passed and he was so gracious and kind to me and I appreciated being able to heckle him a bit and carry on the family tradition. I imagine those "old guys" are drinking coffee and trying to "straighten out" each other's thinking! I like to think of two old friends enjoying each other.
I am truly sorry for Kenny's passing. He was a good man and a good friend and he will be missed.
Lee Ann Inberg-Schuff (Daughter of Dick and Judy Inberg)
Lee Ann Inberg-Schuff - 3/7/2025