Kevin Robert-Fordney-Obituary

Kevin Robert Fordney

Vancouver, Washington

Aug 11, 1948 – May 3, 2023

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BORN
August 11, 1948
DIED
May 3, 2023
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington

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Kevin Robert Fordney, 74, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at Legacy Hospital in Vancouver, WA after battling cancer for several years. A Celebration of Life and reception to follow will be held on Saturday, July 15th at 11:00 AM at New Heights Church, 7913 NE 58th Ave.,...

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Kevin was my principal at West Powellhurst Elementary. Lovely man, instilling the saying to all, "Be kind, have fun, and work hard!" An unforgettable man! Annie

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Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Kevin was a true friend since the mid 60´. I have a lot of great memories of the Fordney´s. The best was when he caddied for me in the Oregon Amateur at Eugene Country Club. I won the event in one of the highlights of my life. I was blessed to stay in touch with his family over the years. Rest in peace my friend, you lived a great life and touched a lot of people Mike Davis

Kevin was a Christian brother! I strongly admired his commitment to his Lord and Savior. He wasn´t just talk, he lived each day as if it was his last. I miss Kevin! God Bless!

Our thoughts are with you and your family.........Curtis and Katherine Wiese.

As a '67' graduate from CC, Kevin inspired me to be kind and considerate to all people as he demonstrated this role as a teenager. He was very motivated as a cheerleader while I enjoyed playing sports. Kevin's life touched many of us and his loss is a gain for Christ's kingdom. I look forward to seeing you in paradise Kevin! Rest in Peace.

Kevin and I were spring term roommates our freshman year at U of O and fraternity brothers. He was bright , always funny, an excellent athlete and constantly energetic! He was a good friend and a good man. Steve English

I so appreciated Kevin´s friendly greetings when I saw him at church. He was full of life! I also remember seeing his great love for Nancy.