Kenneth Gullett Sr. obituary: Kenneth Gullett Sr.'s Obituary, Columbus

In Memory Of
Kenneth Daniel "Danny" Gullett Sr.
1959 - 2020

Obituary photo of Kenneth Gullett Sr., Columbus-OH
Obituary photo of Kenneth Gullett Sr., Columbus-OH

In Memory Of
Kenneth Daniel "Danny" Gullett Sr.
1959 - 2020

Kenneth Daniel Gullett Sr. (Danny), at age 60 passed away October 18th 2020. He was born December 20th 1959 in Columbus, Ohio.

He is proceeded in death by his parents Vita Gullett and Kenny Gullett and his son Daniel Gullett Jr.

He is survived by his brother Randy (Sue), and sister Susie (Buddy); his wife Tarry Gullett; children Cheryl, Mikey (Stacie) and Annette; Grandchildren Ravey, Alyssa/purty, Daniel, and Jace; Great-granddaughter Rowan; close family including his beckon call girl Anna, daughter-in-law Chrissy, and sister-in-law Porky; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family.


He met his soulmate Tarry at a young age (16), so he was given an early beginning to a lifetime full of love, laughter, and happiness with his family. He was a man of very few words but you always knew how he felt. He loved his job at the races, but also enjoyed playing poker and basketball. He spent his last days the same way he spent his life, taking care of his girls, and surrounded by family until he was called home to hold his son again. He will be loved ever ever always always.
Kenneth Daniel Gullett Sr. (Danny), at age 60 passed away October 18th 2020. He was born December 20th 1959 in Columbus, Ohio.

He is proceeded in death by his parents Vita Gullett and Kenny Gullett and his son Daniel Gullett Jr.

He is survived by his brother Randy (Sue), and sister Susie (Buddy); his wife Tarry Gullett; children Cheryl, Mikey (Stacie) and Annette; Grandchildren Ravey, Alyssa/purty, Daniel, and Jace; Great-granddaughter Rowan; close family including his beckon call girl Anna, daughter-in-law Chrissy, and sister-in-law Porky; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family.


He met his soulmate Tarry at a young age (16), so he was given an early beginning to a lifetime full of love, laughter, and happiness with his family. He was a man of very few words but you always knew how he felt. He loved his job at the races, but also enjoyed playing poker and basketball. He spent his last days the same way he spent his life, taking care of his girls, and surrounded by family until he was called home to hold his son again. He will be loved ever ever always always.

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