Kenneth-VanAssche-Obituary

Kenneth W. VanAssche

Everett, Washington

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April 9, 1950 – May 6, 2019 Family, friends, planes, motorcycles, snowmobiles, heavy equipment and epic parties at the river… these were a few of Ken's great loves in life. It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we say goodbye. On Monday, May 6, 2019, Kenneth W. VanAssche, 69, of Chelan, WA,...

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Hardly a day goes by we dont think of sayings by Kenny. Our favorite: Its just money. It brings everything into focus. Ken was always about what is important, family, friends and helping others where and when you can. He truly enriched our lives and connected us with friends who continue to make a difference in our life. Our hope is the memories and good times remain with his family and many friends throughout their lives.

JoAnn & Duaine Holcomb

We feel blessed to have known Ken the short few years I knew him, My wife Sri and I met him through mutual friends Chris and Katie Carcia.
Ken VanAssche was full of energy and always doing something but always having fun. One of my fondest memories is the annual Apple juice gatherings on the lake.

I always liked to be around Kenny. He was always happy and very helpful whatever he was doing. We did many snowmobile trips together. He worked on my Ellensburg property for weeks. Enjoyed parties at Chelan Falls. He had that special chuckle. He will be Missed.

Ken always loved connecting people and helping everyone. John Reed a close high school friend gave us his name and in turn his brother Steve's name, who then built us a fabulous home in Entiat. The past year of get togethers, birthday celebrations and sharing friendships were Ken's favorite things to do. We still smile at our last outing picking asparagus as Ken guided us to a favorite spot. Ken lived life well and with great intention. Our heart goes out to his family as they have lost one...

I met Ken through my sister Kate Ciarcia. We once went to his house in Chelan and he was nice enough to entertain us. Your kindness will always be remembered. May u RIP.

Ihave knon Kenny for many years, and worked together in the trucking busines as well. We were great buds and loved to tell tall tails and and good laughs about many things. He will be greatly missed, for his good nature and kind ways. Bill

Gone way to soon, a wonderful person. So sad. RIP dear Ken VanAssche.

I have many great memories of Ken riding his snowmobile from Stevens Pass to our cabin near Fish Lake, sharing his property on the Columbia River in Chelan hosting family gatherings, his excitement for life and his beautiful smile. He was a fun cousin and he will be missed.