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Kenneth Charles Quinlan

Seattle, Washington

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Kenneth Quinlan passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 26, 2007.

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Mary Ann and Family--

I am SO shocked and sorry to hear of this unexpected tragedy you've had to endure with the loss of your husband and father. My heart is breaking for you. I never actually met Ken, but thru talking to Mary Ann at work, I felt his warmth and kindness that is echoed in these notes. A very special man, with an extraordinary wife, raising exceptional children. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Ryan and Family,

Ryan we were so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Having met him in Vancouver when you were in the hospital he seemed like a very fine man and someone I felt like I had known for years. I lost my father when I was 26 so I know how difficult this is for you as a young man but as you go through life you will have wonderful memories and you can live by your Dad's example.

Take care. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers....

Merely saying the name, K e n
Q u i n l a n brings to mind and
hearts the kind of soul he was. He
was a man that "walked the walk" and lived to serve others. We are
all blessed to have been called his
friends. Well done my friend--rest in peace.

Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
So sorry for your loss.
Big Hugs,
Beth, Christopher and David

Ken was a very dear friend to our family, and we will miss him. Our comfort in this bitter season is knowing that Ken is now in the shelter of our Risen Lord

Donations to a charity, if desired, to Nature Conservatory,
St Vincent dePaul (St Luke branch,Shoreline), American Diabetes Assoc, or National Wildlife Federation

I was saddened at the news of Ken's sudden passing. I have known Ken for over 25 years and consider him one of my mentors throughout the years. Ken was always working in the customer’s best interest. He loved his relationships with everyone he worked with. Ken was a man of integrity and was a true gentleman. The marine industry has lost a good friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mary Ann and the entire Quinlan family.

Ken was a very special freind to my brother Lloyd Cunningham for many years and was the one Rep. who stepped up and did all he could do to help me when I stepped into the business with Lloyd. He went way beyond to help me understand the products and there application to the fishing business. He was a very special person and I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.

I was very sad to hear the news about Ken this past Monday. Ken was our salesperson at SeaMar for many years (B&J Commercial in Anchorage Alaska). Ken was one of my favorite reps; I really enjoyed talking with him and our visits when we did business together, as did my staff.

I have been thinking about your family all week. My dad was lost only a few months ago unexpectedly in an accident, so I deeply feel for the sadness and emotions you all must be experiencing at this time. ...