Kenneth-Foreman-Obituary

Kenneth Everett Foreman

Seattle, Washington

1922 - 2018

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DIED
December 23, 2018
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Kenneth Foreman passed away on December 23, 2018 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 20, 2019.

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Great friend.

I will never forget a rainy cold October night in 1966 when Ken came to my dorm room in Hill Hall to encourage me through a particularly rough time. This act of caring shaped my life in terms of how I respond to the needs of others. I am grateful for having known him. David Arnold

In all my coaching career, if I ever had a problem that needed some help I could contact Ken and always get his help. In fact one time he was on his way to the Olympic Games in Korea and called me from the airport while waiting for his flight to give me some needed information.

Myron Loberg with Coach Foreman at the Goodwill Games . Thanks coach.

Ken was a great man and friend. Sorry I had to miss this final tribute. Thanks for sharing the video of the service. Myron Loberg

Dear Denise, I am so sorry to have missed this final farewell for Ken but I will always remember as the coach who, one rainy night in Seattle 1966, came to my dorm room in Hill Hall (4th floor)to sit and visit with me as a way of encouraging me through a very rough time. These small and silent gestures toward many of us meant more than anything. I am glad you were able to spend this part of your life with him and glad for him that you were his partner in so many adventures. I was able to...

Dad and Kenny met while they were in the Coast guard during World War Ii. Kenny was Dad's oldest friend, and one of his dearest. I'm so glad Kenny was able to join Dad for his 100th birthday celebration at Mount Rainier last June. That moment when the two old friends clasped hands again was one of the highlights of the celebration.

My sincere condolences to Kenny's family and all his many friends. He will not be forgotten.

Karen Molenaar Terrell

Dad and Kenny met in the Coast guard during World War II. Kenny was Dad's oldest friend, and one of the most dear to him. I'm so glad Ken and his wife were able to join Dad for his 100th birthday celebration last June at Mount Rainier. The moment when the two old friends once again clasped hands is one of the highlights of Dad's birthday celebration.

My sincere condolences to Ken's family and many friends. He will not be forgotten.

Karen Molenaar Terrell

To the Family: It was a pleasure to call Ken a friend and I felt very lucky to have been able to work with him also. So sorry for your loss but so happy to have shared some years knowing and working with a wonderful and inspiring man. I send my love to you all at this time.