August 1, 1964 - June 29, 2013
Kelly L. Walker (nee, Guenther) age 48 of Richfield. Survived by husband, Dennis; parents, Vern and Mary Ellen Guenther; sisters, Kristi (Scott) Stenerson and Jenny (Scott) Mascarenas; nieces and nephews, Garrett, Myah, Hunter, Nikki and Jake; aunts and uncles, Linda Halvorson, Ron Guenther, Dean (Glenda) Guenther and Larry Pratt; cousins, Scott, Kerm, Randy, Tana, Kim, Sherie, Tasha, Darci and Cory; brother-in-law, Kieth (Susan) Walker, and many friends.
Memorials may be directed to Fairview Hospice.
You will be in my heart forever—
Love,
Meg
Our deepest sympathies to Dennis and the Guenther families…may your wonderful memories of Kelly help to ease your sadness. We seem to always be smiling when we think of her – our hope is that if you aren’t already, you will be soon. Take care ~ Love, Teri and Mike
Kelly will always be remembered for the fun and joy she brought to our lives and our kids lives. Her strong faith in Christ has always been an inspiration to us. We love and miss you. We will see you again in Glory. Love Sandy and Dave.
I knew Kelly from youth events when we were teenagers. Kelly was a friend to me when I was not such a friendly person. We have connected on and off through life and she has always been a strong example of what it is to love like Jesus. The impact she left on my life is, she set a bar for loving other people. that I strive to achieve. What a beautiful person! I know she is basking in God’s beauty and soaking up all the rewards he has for her.
It is difficult to lose someone you love. But, may your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. You can also take comfort from the scriptures. Verses we find especially comforting are 2Corinthians1:3, 4, and Revelation 21:4. We hope they can bring you the same kind of comfort they have given us.
Dennis, we will never understand why God brought Kelly into our lives that day she got transferred from a room in the hospital to my room. We hit it off immediately. I thank you for the trips you both made up to see Bernie and I because I couldn’t handle the car ride to Richfield. We were just getting to know each other and I know she and I will have lots to do when I join her in heaven. It just goes to show you how suddenly people you hold dear can be taken away. We will miss her terribly. Our friendship will continue with you especially Bernie as he is in the same boat so to speak.
Dear Jen and family, we are so saddened to hear of your loss. May God’s peace, grace and strength be ever present and in great abundance. We know He holds each of you in His arms of love and comfort! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!