Kent-Amsden-Obituary

Kent Amsden

Spokane, Washington

10/08/1940 - 06/01/2011

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AMSDEN, Kent Kent went home to say "HI THERE, HO THERE" to Jesus on June 1, 2011 while surrounded by his family and friends. He had a strong six year battle with prostate /bone cancer. Kent was born on October 8, 1940 in Spokane, Washington. He graduated from North Central High School...

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Kent,

I'm sorry Joni and I couldn't make it to your service. You now know the secret what happens after we leave here and I'm sure you are in a good place. You were a fine person and left the world a better place to those whose lives you touched.

Rick and Joni Sorenson

Ellie & I wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Kents family. I worked at Bartons, and knew the family well.

What a tribute to Kent! The obit describes him perfectly. He has an amazing family! Love and prayers go out to all of you. He will always live in our hearts and remembrances. Such a special human being. Please know Jeannie that you are loved and will be prayed for and in our thoughts. Love,
Sandi & Marty

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you Jeannie and family. Kent was a great associate in the grocery fraternity we shared. It had an ability with his winning way to make you feel like you were the only person getting his attention, while juggling all the balls that life threw at him. He will be missed.
The Glenn Whittle family

You go down as being one of the great 'UNCLES' of all time. Thank you for always opening your arms and heart to my sons.

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Kent Amsden for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.

It was hard to let you go at work and now it will be even harder to let you go forever.You will be missed but you will never be forgotten. Thank you for everything.

Kent will be truley missed. He was a good friend that always had a good word for every-one. A good man to all, who will have a special place in our hearts forever.