In Memory of

Kenneth

Clyde

Guy,

Sr.

Condolences

Condolence From: Erma Taylor
Condolence: Kenny, you will be missed old friend. You were a man of dedication and integrity. We had some great memories together at Pepco. My sincerest condolences to your family.
Saturday September 11, 2021
Condolence From: Bonnie and Randy Oliver
Condolence: The entire Guy Family: Our hearts go out to each of you with the passing of Kenneth. What a wonderful man. I was blessed to grow up with him just a couple of houses up the street. Kenneth will always be remembered with a smile on his face. Our deepest condolences and many prayers being sent. Many angels gathered to meet Kenneth and began their celebration with him! May he R.I.P. Love and prayers, Bonnie and Randy Oliver
Wednesday December 30, 2020
Condolence From: Mike Kearney
Condolence: I am saddened to hear of Kenny's passing. I only saw Kenny occasionally, mostly during his time with Ulman & Associates, but when I did he was such a pleasure to be around. Easygoing during our safety training but extremely knowledgeable and effective. His experience and stories really drove home his points. I will miss him. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Monday December 28, 2020
Condolence From: Ron Ulman
Condolence: I was saddened by Kenny’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his Family. Kenny first helped me in 1983 when he was a coal yard trainer. I’m grateful he was always willing to help me over the years. Many times, years would go by and I wouldn’t see him, but when I did, it was like seeing an old friend. I remember Kenny’s willing to help, knowledge in safety aspects, good attitude, and good story telling to illustrate the importance of safety. Kenny had such a good balance of reasonableness, firmness, thoroughness, and helpfulness. I remember him going the extra mile, like when he was a coal yard trainer and having railroad tracks installed for training. Here are some other comments people sent me. So sad and depressing to hear about our friend Kenny Guy. I remember how straightforward, honest, and easy to get along with Kenny always was. A friend of so many over the years at all the stations. The best safety man in the system in my opinion. So sad for his family at this time of the year also. Prayers to them. Steve Sad news Kenny was a great guy and the best safety person who really cared for people first Frank May God Bless his Family.
Saturday December 26, 2020
Condolence From: Tabitha Gass
Condolence: To my dad. Merry Christmas. I already miss you so. You always gave me the best advise and I don't know what I'm going to do without you. Words can't say how I feel. Love you Dad. Your Princess. Tab
Friday December 25, 2020
Condolence From: Terry Kehoe
Condolence: Oh Kenny, you are missed by your Vietnam brothers here in Naples at the Vet Center. Our group remembers your smile, your friendliness and your stories. It was my pleasure to talk with you at our breakfasts. You kept in touch with me from Maryland via email, now you are at rest. We will carry on for you. God Rest Your Soul! Terry Kehoe, Naples, Florida Vietnam Army Veteran.
Thursday December 24, 2020
Condolence From: William White
Condolence: Finally at peace with those who did not return from Nam. He will be amongst friends forevermore.
Thursday December 24, 2020
Condolence From: Guy Tippett
Condolence: I will always remember my cousin, Kenny as a good person. My most heartfelt thoughts and prayers are sent to his family during this time of great loss.
Thursday December 24, 2020
Condolence From: Jerry Farr
Condolence: Guy Family; I'm so sorry for the loss of Kenneth. He was truly one of a kind. I know how much he loved his family and how important each of you were to him. I hope you can take comfort in knowing he was welcomed into heaven by so many loved ones. I have known Kenneth my entire life and all the good times we shared will always be treasured. Watching Redskins games, hunting, fishing, our trip to Daytona, the football Hall of Fame in Ohio with Warren and the boys. Those were the best of days and countless memories I will always cherish. Over the years we didn't see each other very much but we always stayed in touch. I'm sure you are catching up with Warren, Johnny and Buster. Thanks for being like a brother and a great friend to me. As we always said at the end of our texts, emails or phone conversations, love you my brother! RIP Hotchy Love, Jerry
Wednesday December 23, 2020
Condolence From: Mike Esposito
Condolence: Kenny was a wonderful person, always a pleasure to be around and a great person to work with. We crossed paths many times at Pepco and Mirant and he will always be remembered. May God find a special place for Kenny to assist him in Heaven.
Wednesday December 23, 2020
Condolence From: susan soul
Condolence: SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MAY HE RIP
Wednesday December 23, 2020
Condolence From: Scott McLane
Condolence: To the Guy family. Sorry for your loss of your loved one. Your Family will be in thoughts and prayers. Rip Kenny. Ride the heaven highway on your harley
Tuesday December 22, 2020
Condolence From: Joan (Bowles) Snodderly
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with the Guy family during this time of sorrow. May the many happy memories that you created and/or shared with Kenny provide much needed comfort during the days ahead.
Tuesday December 22, 2020
Condolence From: Lenny & Betty Jean Guy
Condolence: Charlie and the rest of the guy family. So sorry to hear of Kenneth's passing. Remembering all the good times we all had as kids and neighbors. The last time we talked you said the Kenneth was in real bad health. Prayers for him and your other brothers and sister who have passed away. Lenny & Betty Jean Guy
Tuesday December 22, 2020