Kenneth-Storseth-Obituary

Kenneth R. Storseth

Everett, Washington

1945 - 2017

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Dec. 8, 1945 - Dec. 15, 2017 Ken Storseth passed away December 15, 2017, surrounded by family. Ken was born December 8, 1945 in Yakima, Washington to Elizabeth "Zeb" (Gellerson) and Walter K. Storseth. He grew up in Everett and graduated from Everett High School in 1964. After three years in the...

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Ken was my first love...Although it was many years ago,I have never forgotten what a warm caring person he was .He had an amazing sense of humor,and boy did he love fishing!

Ken stepped in 40 years ago and took on raising 4 Stepkids. We didn't make it easy on Him at times but He was always there and always supportive. For this I will be forever grateful. I hope He's out on the water somewhere and looking down on us. RIP

Ken, Jim Rice and Myself were the three musketeers from the time we were seven years old all the way through life miss you buddy may God be with you

Ken will be greatly missed, as a friend and most importantly, as a father figure.

Marilyn, my thoughts are with you, and please use your wonderful families support. I know how independent and self supporting you are.

i knew ken for 60 years. rest in Pease

Ken will be deeply missed. He was one of the first people to welcome me to our neighborhood when I moved to Everett in 1998.
We will always remember him for his friendliness, joking, and jovial spirit.

Our condolences to his dear wife, Marilyn, and his entire family for their loss. Our prayers for strength and comfort to help you through this difficult time. We are so very sorry for your loss.

Your neighbors, Bill and Christy

I worked with Kenny for about 15 years as his draft person at the City of Everett. He not only a great engineer he was a good friend too. I am going miss him. When he retired he said " Hey Ben! I don't need this anymore" and gave me his City hard hard hat. And I have it in my office since then.

My condolences to your family and friends. Know this. If I was ever having a bad day all I had to do was to stop into Ken's office and within minutes he'd have me laughing hysterically. Ken was also kind to a young inspector. First he mentored and then he would come in or call me and ask for thoughts on an upcoming project. There a few left that know Ken's nickname at work related to the "perfect" slope that Ken created when 7th Ave SE was reshaped getting rid of the hills and valleys. Ken...