May God bless you and your...
Greatest of condolences from Frank and Virginia Pethtel. Frank connected a lot of bridges with kenny and speaks highly of him and his work ethic
Gina Pethtel - Murray
March 31, 2024 | Friend


Mckay, Idaho
Kenneth Ray Upton
1937 ~ 2020
Kenneth Ray Upton died September 11, 2020 in Mckay, Idaho.
Kenneth was born August 1S, 1937. The youngest child of Clifford and Nadine Upton. He married his high school sweetheart, Sharyn Kae Schindall.
In the winter...
Read MoreGreatest of condolences from Frank and Virginia Pethtel. Frank connected a lot of bridges with kenny and speaks highly of him and his work ethic
Gina Pethtel - Murray
March 31, 2024 | Friend
Hi. Kirk & Shelly so sorry to hear of Kirk,s father passing hope you and your family are all well Your old friend Neil & Linda Larsen
Neil Larsen
September 20, 2020
Sorry to hear the news about Ken. He brings back great memories working with him on the Perrine Bridge and elk hunting. God be with the Upton Family.
Carl & LaNeice Dille
September 19, 2020
So sorry to hear this news. Awesome that he was able to go doing something he loved. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Gary and Linda Nebeker.
September 19, 2020
I have a photo of he and I in Korea, but I don't know To put into my computer. I f you send me an address I will mail a print. Jack
Jack Geer
September 18, 2020
Dear Kirt and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. It was not long ago (couple of months or so), but we had 0ne of our rather long conversation that covered much ground and subjects. I met Ken in the spring of 1972 as I came on board with Industrial. We became very close on the first Golden Gate cable changeout, followed by the Snake River bridge and his first cableway project. With the demise of Allied, we went our separate ways until he came to work for us at Tokola on a very large...
Edward "Jack" Geer
September 18, 2020

Pat & Aly Seiple
September 18, 2020

Pat & Aly Seiple
September 18, 2020
Kirt, Shelly & Family: Very sorry for your loss. Ken was one of the most generous men I was fortunate to have known. He was a patient and caring mentor when I was a young project manager. Certainly a big reason I continue to work in the steel industry. And his laugh! It was infectious. Thanks Kenny!
Pat & Aly Seiple
September 18, 2020