Kenneth-Stiltner-Obituary

Kenneth Stiltner

Tacoma, Washington

1946 - 2024

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Kenneth Stiltner August 27, 1946 - January 13, 2024 Tacoma, Washington - In Loving Memory of Kenneth W Stiltner (Uncle Kenny) August 27, 1946 – January 13, 2024 With heavy hearts, we bid farewell to Kenny Stiltner, a cherished brother, father, uncle, grandfather, mentor, and friend, who...

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Always a smile, a laugh and never a bad thought. That's how I'll remember you Kenny. Same generation, yet so many years apart, I am happy to have memories that make me smile. The adventure continues Kenny -

So sorry to hear that Kenny has passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family. Geri, Kathy and Stephanie love you all, may all your memories give you comfort

Kenny was my late husband's (David Pedee) dear friend. They could talk for hours on many different subjects. I think they are probably at it again and I know although he'll be missed by many loved ones and friends, Dave will be very glad to pick up where they left off. My thoughts are with Kenny's family; I know he will be deeply missed.

It was with sadness to see notice of Kenny and the obituary published online for the TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE on this Sunday, January 28, 2024. Both Terry and myself, Barbara, send our heartfelt condolences to Sara, Mary and Mollie, as well as sisters Geri, Cathy and Stephanie.

I only knew him as uncle Kenny. I have been friends with Chuck Johnson since the late 80's and worked for him for 17 yrs, so uncle Kenny came by Too Quicks on a regular occasion. He always had a story to tell. I never knew he went to Franklin elementary or Jason Lee, but knowing that would have made us instant friends, as I went to both those schools in the 60's also..So long uncle Kenny, it was good knowing you.

Condolences to Mary and Sara. So remember Kenny's love for the Seahawks and including family in many good times.

So sorry to hear of Uncle Kenny's passing. I enjoyed meeting him and family when I came to Tacoma to see Carey and Brent. I hope you all find comfort in each other.

I remember Kenny well. I was an inside repair clerk and screener and talked with the techs outside. I always enjoyed talking to Kenny. Sorry for your loss

Ron and Karen snope will be attending