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Kenneth "Ken" Lyttle

Portland, Oregon

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Kenneth 'Ken' LyttleAug. 28, 1932 - May 15, 2021 Kenneth "Ken" Lyttle passed away Saturday, May 15, 2021, surrounded by family. Kenneth was born in Plant City, Fla., Aug. 28, 1932. His family moved to Southern California when he was 9 months old. When he was 14 the family moved to Southern Oregon...

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Dear Pat, Sue and Lori We were so sorry to hear about Ken passing and just wanted to say how sorry we are for your loss. We will miss seeing him and Pat puttering in the yard. We are also wondering where Pat is now as we would like to send a note and possibly visit her. If you could also tell us where Ken is so we might pay our final respects. You all were the best neighbors any one could ask for. Sincerely Penny, Joe and Jeffrey Spaziani

Ken was a diving stud. I met him when I joined the Sea Searchers over 20 years ago when I first started diving in the PNW. I told myself if this guy is still diving in 70s, he is an inspiration to go forever!

Rest in Peace my dear Brother-in Law from Bill

Ken was a friend, a customer of mine in the 1970s at Underwater Sports in Vancouver, and a supporter of the Northwest Diving History Association. We knew when we founded the NW Diving History Association 10 years ago that our mission of recording the history and stories of our NW diving pioneers would be a challenge and emotional at times. Several years ago, Ken donated some vintage dive gear to the association, some of which is on display at the International Mermaid Museum in Westport...

Pat and family,
I send my deepest condolences to you. I am so sorry to hear about Ken. My grandma Lucy Shelton was so very fond of both of you and your friendship meant the world to her. My prayers to your family.

Dear Patty, Susan and Lori. I’m so sorry to hear about Ken’s passing. May the Lord comfort you in your time of sorrow.

To a great friend who came into our life after his wife walked the Oregon Trail!!! Outstanding person and that made us feel so welcome in his home and life. Thanks for sharing and we love you very much!!!
Love, Ken and Barbara Stinger