Kenneth Naperola obituary: Kenneth Naperola's Obituary, Denver

In Memory Of
Kenneth William Naperola
1951 - 2021

Obituary photo of Kenneth Naperola, Denver-CO
Obituary photo of Kenneth Naperola, Denver-CO

In Memory Of
Kenneth William Naperola
1951 - 2021

Mr. Kenneth William Naperola, age 69, of Aurora, Colorado, a Vietnam War Veteran, passed away on
Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in the presence of friends.

Surviving are his son Kenneth Russell Naperola, married to Brett Chamberlain Naperola; grandson, Jack Robert Naperola; and two step grandchildren, Grant Suri and Emma Suri; all of Littleton, Colorado.
Also surviving are his sister, Patricia Naperola-Nelson of Jenison, Michigan and brother, Joseph F. Naperola of Aurora, Colorado.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph W. and Helen Naperola.

Kenneth did one tour in Vietnam in 1970 and was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 830, Grand Rapids Michigan.
He worked in manufacturing for most of his career, retiring from Western Wire of Colorado with over 20 years.

Pops, as he like to be called, had a big heart, enjoyed being social and playing cards. He also loved to support his son’s drag racing efforts at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colorado.
Pops was known for his sense of humor and laughter.

He will be laid to rest at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver Colorado.
Mr. Kenneth William Naperola, age 69, of Aurora, Colorado, a Vietnam War Veteran, passed away on
Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in the presence of friends.

Surviving are his son Kenneth Russell Naperola, married to Brett Chamberlain Naperola; grandson, Jack Robert Naperola; and two step grandchildren, Grant Suri and Emma Suri; all of Littleton, Colorado.
Also surviving are his sister, Patricia Naperola-Nelson of Jenison, Michigan and brother, Joseph F. Naperola of Aurora, Colorado.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph W. and Helen Naperola.

Kenneth did one tour in Vietnam in 1970 and was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 830, Grand Rapids Michigan.
He worked in manufacturing for most of his career, retiring from Western Wire of Colorado with over 20 years.

Pops, as he like to be called, had a big heart, enjoyed being social and playing cards. He also loved to support his son’s drag racing efforts at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colorado.
Pops was known for his sense of humor and laughter.

He will be laid to rest at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver Colorado.

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