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Roy Martin Kinzie

Portland, Oregon

1922 - 2019

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Roy Martin KinzieJune 15, 1922 - June 1, 2019 Roy Martin Kinzie died peacefully at home with his wife of 76 years, Lola by his side. Roy was born in Gilead, Neb., to George and Maud Kinzie. He was the youngest of four, Ralph, Ray and Ruth. He grew up on a farm, attended grade and high school in...

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May he rest in peace.
We beg thee Oh Lord, by thy compass find his way to you.
Eternal rest grant unto him, oh Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.
May his soul, and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace. Ah men.

You are missed Grandpa Roy. May the eternal light be with you always and resting in peace.

In recent years I've tried to contact you folks because my parents (the Connells on SW 80th) thought so much of your family. You were great parents and neighbors. I would attend the service except I have family coming to celebrate my 90th birthday. Eddie Jo

Thinking of Roy brings a smile and fond memories of climbing with him on Mt Hood and Mt St Helens. What a great guy. I am very sorry to hear of his loss.

USS Idaho

It was on the mourn
That I saw a ship a sailing
The sea was calm
Roy was young
And he was at the rail
With shipmates once again.

My dear friend Lola, I am sad for your loss of Roy. Although I had not met him, I knew him through our conversations during our brief trips back home following fun MahJongg games. How fortunate you and Roy were to have shared life together for 76 years. Sending deepest sympathy, hugs, and love.
Tish Kremidas

Roy you will be missed

Becky and Family,

Such fond memories of Roy as he would preside over the barbecue when I came to visit. Grateful happy thoughts of the Kinzie home during our high school years. Thoughts and prayers as you deal with the loss of such a fine man.

Jean Laughlin Miller
Vancouver, WA

Am sorry to read of Roy passing. He was a fine man whom I met while working with his wife in the banking industry. RIP Roy