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Kenneth Marvin Doane

Portland, Oregon

1934 - 2020

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Kenneth Marvin DoaneMay 4, 1934 - March 19, 2020 Kenneth Marvin Doane, born May 4, 1934 in Everett, Wash., to Kenneth I. and Nora Doane died peacefully March 19, 2020 at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.In life, he was a loving and caring person. He enjoyed outdoor activities, which included...

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I worked with Ken at the old Clark County Title and Transamerica Title in the 60's, 70's and 80's

Ken and I exchanged some emails regarding Doane family genealogy and I enjoyed corresponding with him and sharing information. I am sorry to see he is gone. Sending my condolences to his family.

Our condolences to you, Wilma and the family at your loss of Ken, he was a gentleman and a godly man. Ken was always willing to lend a hand or a word to help anyone in need. He will be missed. Our prayers are with you in your time of grieving.

I am so sorry for you loss. I work with Ken as well with his Brother Bill when we all work for Transamerica Title. I meet Ken in 1962 when I went to work at the Original Clark County Title which was owned by Howard Burnham.

I didn't know Ken well but he was a man I respected in all the interactions I did have with him. My sincere condolences to his family at this time of great loss.

Ken was the champion fisherman of our Idaho trips

Ken's Passing has given me a lot of time to reflect on our more than 45 years of a very close friendship. Ken was much more than a friend, more like a brother to me. Our many lunch and coffee time reminiscing about the great many adventures we and out friends loved like the many years we horse packed into the Bitter-root wilderness area of Idaho, hunting, fishing and just plain great times around a campfire. Trips to Sunriver and too many other time to include here. I will miss him dearly.

Wilma and family, Accept our sincere Condolences at this time. We always loved to have you and Ken visit our home and spend the night with us. I have been reading all the wonderful tributes to Ken. He was always so interesting to visit with, a gentle, kind and knowledgeable man. He will be missed by all of us. I loved to hear him laugh.

We love and miss you Ken. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

Love, Larry and Carol Wintersteen