Kent-Kammerer-Obituary

Kent R. Kammerer

Seattle, Washington

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Kent Kammerer passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 12, 2011.

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Remember his quiet mode and support in March 1971 at his father in law died and how helpful he was to Somja and the family at that time.

My deepest sympathy to both Sonja and Kent Kammerer family members

I will miss the get together tonight , but thinking of you all celebrating our friend, a quite gentle soul that did so much in his life with kindness and consideration. I found a quote that I am reminded of Kent
" I made my Life my monument" Ben Jonson" Kent's life is a monument for us all to remember all that he has done to make this a better place. Thanks Kent , and Love to Sunny Lile and Britt I'm with you in sprit

There was nobody like Kent, and thank God we had him there to play himself. He started so many important conversations, and put so many people in touch with things that matter. Thank you Kent, and God Speed on your next chapter. Kathy Baxter

I am so sorry that I will be unable to attend the memorial at MOHI. I wish that I could, but the geographical distance is too great. I will be with you all in spirit!!

We will fondly remember Kent Kammerer at a gathering at the Museum of
History and Industry (to all locals affectionately known as MOHI) on Friday,
January 6, 2012. The gathering will run from 5pm to 9pm with a slide show
and speakers beginning at 7pm. Kent's art and personal memorabilia will be
available see. The museum is open for touring until 7pm free to all
attendees Light hos-d'oeuvres will be served.

I, too, was fortunate to have taken a photography class with Mr. K while attending Hamilton Junior High - the year before it became a middle school. I remember how he encouraged me, as a shy female student, in what felt like much more like a guy's world, to feel as if I had just as much talent as anyone else in the class, and then being somewhat amazed when he liked my assignments. I still have some of the photos I made while in his class and to this day, enjoy photography and photo...

My deepest sympathy for the Kammerer and Ellefsen families from Tingelstad and Gran, Norway. We think of you, sincerely Anne Lise Jorstad

It's been wonderful to read the tributes to a great person and teacher. A party is being planned and details will be shared soon. If anyone has photos that they would like to share please send them to me via email and i'll have them printed and included in the party display. Thanks Steve