Kenny Guinn 1936 - 2010
Thu, Jul 22, 2010 (4:07 p.m.)
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Prayers to the Guinn family..........
This man did alot for the state of Nevada and its a wonder why not one person can even come close to doing for Nevada that he accomplished...Maybe some elected officials should take some time to see how this great man lived and worked.. He not only thought about his family,, but the hundreds of family across Nevada... What a great loss to the state...
The loss of this great man and Former Governor is a tremendous loss to Nevada as well as his family and friends. Other elected officials in our state should look to him as a fine example of leadership. He will be missed.