Kenneth-Lundy-Obituary

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Kenneth D. Lundy

Spokane, Washington

May 17, 1942 – Oct 18, 2014

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BORN
May 17, 1942
DIED
October 18, 2014
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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(Age 72)Passed away October 18, 2014 after a battle with cancer. He was born May 17, 1942 in Botteneau, ND to Melville and Christine Lundy. After high school and traveling Ken returned to Spokane where he attended barber college. At age 20 he began working at numerous barber shops. He opened Mr....

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My friend you will be missed but never forgotten..thru all the years of bowling fishing haircuts pouring mud and all the grand times at the lake in Idaho you have have always been one of my best friends. You and Heather have always been in my heart and on my mind..Thanks for being here for me ..Jerry Piper and Family

our years bowling and fishing hair cuts jokes and friends will always be fond memories in my heart I miss you buddy ...Jerry Piper and family

As a former Hilliardite, I have had my hair cut by Ken for thirty years. We had vivid discussions about the good old days in Hillyard. Ken and I are only a few months different in age, so we knew a lot of the same people. I remember the barber shop being owned by Mr.Gri, who walked by our house every day going to work. I will miss Ken's sense of humor and our discussions about Alaska.
Dick Anderson

"Did you hear about the 3 guys that walked into the bar?"

He became a friend the first time I walked through his door.

Andy and I were honored to travel to Hawaii to be with Ken and Heather when they were married. Ken, Andy, and I were friends for many years and went on several hunting trips together in the Blue Mountains. Our boys, Tracy and Rod loved Ken as he always gave the a bad time about their haircuts and clothes they were wearing! Ken was a great friend to Andy while he was battling cancer also and would go to the VA and cut his hair while he was undergoing chemo. What a great guy and what a loss...

Mr Ken What a FLAT TOP he could do.Always remember the great jokes the BIG SMILES and fishing stories.My boys and i will always remember!!!

Ken at his shop

I will always remember Ken, he was my barber since the mid 70's before moving up to Hillyard when he worked out in the Spokane Valley at U-City Mall. He always had a smile on his face and loved joking around. As a young boy, he would always ask me why I let my mother dress me like she did, and it used to drive me crazy! My Mom and Dad accompanied Ken and Heather to Hawaii when they got married. Ken and my father went on a wild boar hunt while on the islands and I believe that is the only...