Kenneth-Frye-Obituary

Kenneth R. Frye

SEATTLE, Washington

Nov 21, 1943 – Dec 23, 2016 (Age 73)

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BORN
November 21, 1943
DIED
December 23, 2016
AGE
73
LOCATION
SEATTLE, Washington

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Kenneth R. Frye, 73, passed away Dec. 23, 2016, at Swedish Cherry Hill Hospital in Seattle. He was born Nov. 21, 1943, in Maryville, Missouri. The Frye family moved to Anchorage in June 1958, because of Ken's father's employment with the FAA. In February 1959, the family transferred to Nenana,...

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So sorry to hear about Kenny passing...
He always had a smile to share and kind words to speak. One of the good guys that I was lucky enough to work with out at Clear.
Rest in Peace my Brother.

I worked with Kenny foe 10 years at Clear
Always smiling never mad or lost his temper
Always a joke and lots of laughs and fun
He was a Pleasure to be around
A GREAT GUY

Mike Conley
St. George Utah

We send our love and condolences to the family, may the grace of God give you comfort. We enjoyed our friendship with Kenny and Nancy over the years. Dwayne and Darlene Tucker

When I learned of Kenny's passing, my heart broke for every family member and friend that had ever known him. To know him was to love him, myself included. I met Ken and Nancy while they were on a trip to California as newlyweds. The man I met back then, was the same until the day he passed. He was always the consummate friend, helper, and overall loving person. Time never changed him. I will treasure those memories. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Fryes at this time. May...

In his quiet way Kenny showed his love for his family as always #1. But he also showed his care for his fellow man, those he worked for and with and those he came in touch with. May all of you, Nancy and family, know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

ken may you rest in peace. will be missed dearly by friends and family.

Oh Kenny, I was so surprised to hear of your passing. I am so glad that I stopped by and saw you last May and visited for a while. You were still the same ole buddy to me. We sure spent many hours together, upsetting the people on the Parts Hiway. And everyone knows what I mean by upsetting the people. It was those red Chevrolets and White Chevrolets that went zooming by them at 120 mph. Rest in Peace my brother.
Bobby Johnson

Will miss Kenny's mischievous smile and his friendly teasing, as well as his expert calling at Bingo for Books. He was such a blessing to Nenana and he has left such a treasured legacy in his children and his grandchildren. My prayers and loving thoughts are with his dear Nancy and with all his precious family.

I am so sorry for your loss. May God watch over and comfort you all during this time. Love Always, Linda Lopez