KENNETH-STILL-Obituary

KENNETH STILL

TACOMA, Washington

1935 - 2017

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Kenneth Allan Still Ken Still, of Fircrest, passed away March 19, 2017 at age 82. He was born Feb. 12, 1935 in Tacoma. Ken played professional golf on the PGA and Champions Tours for more than 40 years. He held an honorary membership at Fircrest Golf Club, where his career began, and at Tacoma Country and Golf Club for many years. He was also a board member for the "Friends of American Lake Golf Course." Ken was preceded in death by his parents, John and Eola Still. He is survived by his wife Linda (Evans); son and daughter-in-law Mark and Sabrina Evans; brother Fred Still; mother-in-law Grace Kasper; sisters-in-law Barbara Faeh and Nancy Jamison; brother-in-law Adam Kasper; and special friends Mary and Nancy Sobek, as well as many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held March 31 at St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Tacoma at 11 a.m. A reception will follow at Fircrest Golf Club. By Ken's request, casual golf attire should be worn. Messages of condolence for the family should be left on the Piper-Morley website www.pipermorleymellingerfh.com. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made in Ken's name to St. Charles Borromeo School www.saintcharlesb.org, or to American Lake Veterans Golf Course veterangolf.org.

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It´s not the same without Kenny not physically here. He brought so much joy and humor to our son. He inspired Ryan in his golf and continues to do so today. What you did on earth, keep your spirit doing the same for always.

We miss Kenny just as much now. Still giving us a chuckle with all the great memories and stories which will always be etched in my memory. Wish I could get chased off the course one last time.

Ken I missed your funeral but I will never forget you. Thank you for all your efforts at American Lake Veterans Golf course. I still remember the time Greg asked if you played golf. We all had a good laugh. Your missed Jeffery C. Clark.

My young son, Frankie, and I met Ken and Linda when they had a place in SingleTreeEstates....they invited us in and we were friends for life. Ken will be missed...love you, Linda....Maria

Jack and Jeanne Walters are my parents(like Jan Birkemeier)..When Kenny would go to tournaments we'd take him..And pick him up at SeaTac airport..When Kenny was on tour, he'd call.. I'd answer the phone..Kenny would say "Joyce, where's the pro(Jack Walters).. I'd call Dad..Dad would write letters to the respective places where Kenny would be staying at the next tournament..When Kenny and Linda got married,they stopped by our house..Gave the bride's flowers to dad.Mother picked up Kenny at...

We add our thoughts and prayers for your family: God give you assurance and grant Kenneth peace and joy. (Also, we hope that he is on an amazing heavenly golf course!)

Kenny was one of a kind person. He always was complementing people and my swing. As an a aspiring tour player he was always hard on me. He always said that wasn't good enough. Than at the end he was that wasn't good enough than his famous laugh. RIP Kenny. You will be missed.

Ken was the friend we all wish to have. I'll never forget how happy Ken was when he told me he met his soulmate Linda. Their marriage is a love story come true.

Ken had a rare talent...he would discover a positive part of your life and make that the main subject of conversation, rarely ever speaking of his own accomplishments unless asked. He always gave people a front and center spot on his stage.

Karen and I love the Still family and love Linda and Mark with all our hearts.