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Kenneth Lee Eddo

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Kenneth Lee Eddo Born 12/06/1954 in Los Angeles, CA, died 11/11/2006 in Tacoma WA, the place he lived and loved the most. He enjoyed the miles of open land and trees. He is survived by his loving wife Nancy Eddo, 4 children: Ivy Love (Eddo), David Eddo, Shemeriah Wright (Eddo), and Joshua Eddo; and 3 grandchildren, Madeline Wrigt, Dawson Eddo, and Micaela Eddo. As quoted by his wife about Ken her Teddybear "He filled my life with Love and joy through the good as well as the hard times. He is and alway's will be the Love of my life!" Ken was a highly educated man with many awards and achievements. He was a great thinker who educated himself through others, books, life & nature! He was a highly skilled diesel mechanic who loved his job for most of his life. Ultimately he achieved his personal career goal as a Longshoremen. Ken will be Loved and greatly missed by everyone who knew him! His memorial will be held Wednesday, November 15, 2006 from 1PM until 7PM at Piper-Morley-Mellinger Funeral Home, 5436 S. Puget Sound Ave., Tacoma, WA 98409, phone 253-472-3353

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Ken was a very good and caring man; he possessed great knowledge and wisdom that he was willing to share with others. He will be missed greatly. My thoughts and prayers are with his families; his passing will be a tremendous loss.

Dear Joan, I share your sorrow and hurt for you also.I will never forget how pleasant it was to be with Kenny and his family once in while and to see his face light up when he greeted me as he did everyone ,I will miss that in the future. No matter how long it had been Kenny always remenbered me warmly and greeted me with sincerity with his famous smile. My family and I talked about him with sadness that we will not be able to experience his presence again on this earth, maybe later, I hope. ...

To Nancy and the kids,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Even though it took awhile for Ken to warm up to me, we did become friends and I will miss him. My prayers are with you all.

To our sister Joan and family, you have our Prayers, Love and Support....
Dick, Vicki, Nikki and Rich

To My Brother With Love:
It’s been said that one of the deepest secrets of life is that the only thing really worthwhile is love ~ It’s what Kenny most valued in his life.

There are some who by their very presence stand out in life; Kenny is one of those persons. When meeting Kenny for the first time, one would never recognize the life hurdles he’d overcome. His indelible personality was marked by an easy smile, laughter, and an awesome sense of adventure. He possessed the highest...

Nancy, Kids and the Eddo Clan,
Words are not enough to express the depth of loss that we feel when we loose someone we love. But as the scripture says, God intreprets our groanings. We don't really need words. He is the healer of our souls.
As a younger cousin of Kenny's I have several memories. One particular time when I was about 8 and Kenny much older. He got angry with me and I was terrified! I was sure he was mean through and through. But as a teenager I lived with my Aunt...

To our dear Sister, Joanna and family-we have laughed cried and loved together - we are with you thru your sorrow and loss. May God continue to bless you with His strength and courage.

Kenny,
We love you with all our hearts. What a blessing that we were just recently all together at the Caster Family reunion. You were just beaming with joy and happiness that entire weekend! You were able to spend time with all of us: your Mom, brothers, sisters and relatives that weekend. God was truly present in our lives. I praise God that our last moments together that weekend were spent in a seemingly endless hug and saying, "I love you with all my heart." Those were the last words I...

As a brand new longshoreman I remember my first day at the Hall, I must have looked as confused as I felt, when out of a corner I see this friendly face looking at me that seemed to recognize what I was going through. This person came up and introduced himself as "ken" and told me not to worry that it wasn't as hard as it looked and proceeded to make sure that I learned all I needed to know during that long first week, I soon learned the tricks that I needed to know and where to line up. I...