Clayton-Kim-Obituary

Clayton Kim

ISSAQUAH, Washington

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DIED
October 5, 2015
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ISSAQUAH, Washington

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Clayton Kim passed away on October 5, 2015 in ISSAQUAH, Washington. Funeral Home Services for Clayton are being provided by Flintoft's Funeral Home and Crematory. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 14, 2015.

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I've been looking for Clayton Kim for awhile. Checked the Boise, Idaho tele operator. Now, in Google Search, Clayton Kim comes up; but, not the way I hoped for.
If this is Clayton Kim, high school in Boise, Univ of Hawaii, Tu Chiang Sheh Fraternity, UAL CEO's requested 3rd major wave of "Hawaii born, all-male" new hires betw '66-'69 for United Airlines for Honolulu's based flight stewards. Clay's base seniority was 70 (+/-). Our flying was betw SFO, LAX, SAN. This was a college summer job...

He was a guy, sorry to hear of his loss.

Judy walrath
Port angeles

Clay was a fellow classmate (1962) of mine at Borah High School in Boise. He was one of the smartest, most clever and lovable members of our class.

What a sad time it is to lose a dear friend of the Aloha Spirit. Clay was a joy to be with because he radiated a sense of happiness and caring. Few have the passion for the Hawaiian Islands as Clay and it was embedded in his personality always. We worked with Clay very closely selling the Aloha experience for over 20 years and his wisdom and reliability were unsurpassed. Our sincere prayers and best wishes to Winona and the family at this difficult time.

I first met Clay in 1974 or 75 when I was looking after the office at Kailani Travel while Rick and Dee we're seeing their first group off to Kauai. He was a rep for Aloha Airlines I think and was wearing a white shirt and dark suit. I fell in love immediately with his gentle spirit and have enjoyed seeing him since at Trade Shows.

Condolences to Winona (whom I also enjoyed knowing) and family.

June James, Ferndale Travel

We will miss his smile and loving spirit...Clay spread wonderful ALOHA to all he knew. His travel family will never forget him...our love & prayers go out to his family.