In Memory

Ken Rini

Ken Rini

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04/21/21 06:33 PM #1    

Rocco Deluca

 

Ken always had a smile, happy go lucky guy friendly to all 

I'm sure he will be missed by his family, old and present 

friends good luck  Rocco 

 

 


04/22/21 07:57 AM #2    

Judith Davidson (Waller)

Ken loved everything Elvis and must have seen every movie more than once. He had a great personality and humor. My condolences go out to his wife, children and Grandchildren RIP Ken.
I enjoyed knowing him, we took a bus to Ohio University around 1966 so he could see Toni Oviatt and I could be with Byron Webster. That ride was so long as it made way too many stops but he had me laughing the entire time.
Good times and good memories.


04/22/21 10:23 AM #3    

Jody Bernon (Wainer)

 

Kenny's family has my sympathy he was a wonderful person. Warm and kind a great guy.

Jody 

 

 

 


04/22/21 12:01 PM #4    

Toinette Oviatt (Murphy)

 

I will miss Ken very much. He was the love of my life in High School

 


04/22/21 01:23 PM #5    

Deborah Smith (Dowdell)

So sorry to hear this news. Ken was such a warm and funny guy to be around in high school. He will be missed by many. Sending heartfelt condolences to his family.

 


04/23/21 12:01 AM #6    

Donna Beran (Steadman)

Kenny was a lot of fun-  always ready to party!   I have many fond high school memories of him.

My sincere condolences to his family members.


04/23/21 10:26 AM #7    

David Brown

 
Mr. Kenneth Rini of Clover, SC age 74 passed away on April 13th, 2021 at home under hospice care.  Ken is preceded in death by his parents Martin and Doris Rini, and brother Dale Rini.  Survivors are wife Dawn Rini; sons Kenneth (Rachel) Rini of Corpus Christie, TX and Jason (Stacy) Rini of Highlands Ranch, CO; brothers Robert (Alice) Rini and, Don Rini. Grandchildren Amber Salinas, Kenneth Delossantos, Bryson Rini and Carter Rini; nephew Weston Rini; nieces Jessica Rini and Somer Nicol; great-niece Vanessa Rini and several great grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held in September at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Colorado.

In lieu of any flowers please donate to Tunnel 2 Towers to support military and first-responders.
https://tunnel2towers.org/

The family would appreciate any stories and photos you can share.
Posted by Michelle Van Deusen on April 22, 2021
We first met Ken at the 1999 Aurora Colorado Couples Golf Classic. We were paired up with Dawn & Ken in the tournament. I was my super nervous self as always when I’m playing with someone new. I did know Dawn from the Working Women’s Golf League & she already made me nervous because I knew she was a GREAT golfer… That being said, the four of us clicked & had a fun time. Ken made me... read more
Posted by jim Weingart on April 22, 2021
Kenny was a true friend and will be remembered by me and many for so many great times. Always upbeat and happy go lucky. Hard thing to comprehend. Jim Weingart
Posted by Judy Waller on April 22, 2021
Ken loved everything Elvis and must have seen every movie more than once. He had a great personality and humor. My condolences go out to his wife, children and Grandchildren RIP Ken.
I enjoyed knowing him, we took a bus to Ohio University around 1966 so he could see Toni Oviatt and I could be with Byron Webster. That ride was so long as it made way too many stops but he had me laughing the entire time.
Good times and good memories.

04/23/21 05:05 PM #8    

Rhonda Butnick (Scorzelli)

I was very sad to hear of Ken Rini's passing.  I always remember him as a happy and fun person. My condolences to his family. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him. 
I hope this finds our surviving classmates in relatively good health and vaccinated!


04/24/21 09:49 AM #9    

Sally Mitchell (Belloli)

So sorry to hear of Kenny's passing.  Brings back fond memories of 

Kenny and me and our families "growing up" on Dorchester Rd. We lived across

the street and shared so many fun times especially during Fernway school elementary

days.  We had a great street with the Rinis, Mitchells, Hazels, Wolffs, Fryes. Many great

games of kick the can, team hide and seek, and baseball and basketball games at 

Fernway playground.  Those were the wonderful days of the 1950's neighborhoods.

My sympathy to Ken's family. Know he will be missed..  Sally Mitchell Belloli

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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