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Kenneth Allen Luthy
On Saturday, September 8, 2018, Kenneth Allen Luthy, age 44, passed from this life in Dallas, Texas. Ken was born in Evanston, Wyoming on February, 28, 1974. He graduated from Kemmerer High School in 1992 and then attended the University of Wyoming where he graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences in History and was a member of the SAE fraternity. He also attended New Mexico State University in Las Cruces NM. As a true lover of history and politics, Ken was well-informed and enjoyed a lively political discussion or debate, no matter the topic. He embraced his strong beliefs and opinions. He was also connoisseur of good food and good beverages and especially good friends. He spent many years in real estate and enjoyed being around people and his dog, Tyler. Ken was a caring, thoughtful, and kind man but with just a little bit of orneriness. He especially enjoyed road trips and loved the annual road trip to the Texas State Capitol to purchase the latest Christmas ornament. He loved the Texas Hill Country in the spring with all the wildflowers, but his heart was always in Wyoming. Ken is survived by his parents, Charles and Sharon Luthy of Kemmerer, Wyoming; his sisters, Kate Moody and husband Wes of Hulett, Wyoming, Kim King of Alto, New Mexico, and Kelly Larsen and husband Bryan of Bellingham, Washington, and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorial services are planned for September 22, 2018 at Berta A. Penney Memorial United Methodist Church in Kemmerer WY Memorials may be sent to: The University of Wyoming Foundation 222 S. 22nd Street Laramie, Wyoming 82070 Attn: Kenneth Allen Luthy Memorial http://www.uwyo.edu/alumni/
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4 Responses

  1. Chuck and Sharon – Bob Schaffarzick just told me about your son. So sorry about your loss. 44 is just too young. Out thoughts and prayers are with you.

  2. This is sad. Ken was such a bright and talented person. I first knew him in high school. He played the clarinet Spectacularly – I enjoyed seeing him a few times a year at state music events, way back when. What a sad loss – condolences to everyone who knew and loved him. ❤️

  3. I am so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. He was a great friend in college where we shared an interest in politics. He was always the life of the party wherever we went and was truly a gentleman. He will be fondly remembered.

  4. Sorry for loss to the Luthy family Ken was a great person and i always remember him in band he was a classmate as well God bless and RIP Kenny.

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