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Kenneth Evans

Olympia, Washington

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Kenneth Lee Evans Ken Evans of Federal Way passed away at the age of 78 on April 28, after a brief battle with cancer, surrounded by his loving family. He was born Dec.24, 1933, in Shelton to Ed and Leona (Hunt) Evans. Kenny was raised in Hoodsport and graduated from Shelton High School in 1951,...

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Kenny's family thank everyone who signed this Guestbook! He was liked and loved by so many people, and he will be missed!
He was a fortunate fella, and he lived and died with grace and flair!

Kenny..."Bunky"....you have left us with endless memories of shared times, non-stop laughter and wonderful stories, dancing the night away, parties on the Docks at Genoa Bay Marina at Duncan, BC and aboard our boat SUMMERTIME I and BLUE DAWN and of course parties and tasty crab feasts on your sweet JUDE!
We are feeling such a huge void knowing that you are no longer here to grace us with your effervescent presence!
May you dance and sing onwards and upwards, Kenny!

Kenny.... you will always be my favorite Dad.... I have always cherished your relationship with your family and your continued friendship with Donnagene.. I am so sad....
Coop

Kenny, dear friend, you have left a huge vacancy but it is filled with wonderful memories. We will miss your quick wit, your storytelling, your ever-ready smile.
We've been blessed by your and Lynn's friendship.

May God bless you, my dear friend. We have enjoyed so many things together, including boating, fishing (catch, clean and release), and our wonderful association with TYC. LaVerne and I will keep you and Lynn in our thoughts and prayers. Thanks for your friendship and our companionship forever, Pete and LaVerne Williams

When I hear the phrase "larger than life" I will always think of Ken Evans. A great example of devotion to family and friends and a great loss.

Ken was a person that when you met him he had
that likeable personalty that just stayed with
you. Carl and I were fortunite to have known Ken
all those years. They will have a lot to catch
up on. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Very few of us are lucky enough to meet a truly genuine person....A man with a big smile, big laugh, and big heart...quick with the stories and Kenny-ism's..... as only he could effortlessly deliver them. What a card! Thanks for the encounter Kenny...your spirit will live on with each of us that had the opportunity to be on the receiving end of your one liners.

Ken was the finest,funniest loving person I ever knew, even when the OLD FOOL threw my toaster off my balcony 30 stories high because it did not meet his specifications..WHAT A GREAT GUY AND FRIEND.