Kenneth-Whetstone-Obituary

Kenneth L. Whetstone

Tucson, Arizona

May 17, 1943 – Oct 17, 2019

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BORN
May 17, 1943
DIED
October 17, 2019
LOCATION
Tucson, Arizona

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Kenneth was born on May 17, 1943 and passed away on Thursday, October 17, 2019. He served in the Marines and worked for the New York Police Department before his career with United Airlines as a flight attendant until he retired. Funeral services will be on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at Pantano Christian Church, 1755 S. Houghton Rd. Tucson Az, 85748 at 10:00 am. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Gospel Rescue Mission, Ken's favorite charity.

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Such an amazing man and great friend. So enjoyed bowling with you and especially bocce with you and you wonderful friends. Sending love to Carmen and the rest of your family. Rest in peace, until we meet again!

I will miss seeing you again. I didn't know you that long but you made me feel like i had know you forever. I will miss your beautiful smile your kindness and the wonderful man that you were. Until i see you again i MISS MY FRIEND.

I will miss you, thank you for all the great memories and laughs over the last 50 years. I can't imagine life without you, rest in peace my brother, I love you to Infinity and Beyond! See you on the other side.

Ken, you were a good friend and a great bowling buddy. when we bowled we would compare scores and say oh well there's next week. I will miss your sense of humor and your way of making everyone laugh. I will miss you, Rest In Peace dear friend and may God be with your family. I will see you again in heaven.

Oh Ken, you're one of my favorite people. I was really looking forward to seeing you at bowling one of these days. I guess I'll have to wait 'til I see you in Heaven. Robert is there already, I hope he was among your friends who meet you there....Until then, Rest in Peace. My deepest condolences to you wife and family.

I am thankful for the many memories of you as I look-back over our families times together.

May your Rest be Peaceful

Always,

Roy