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Show Obituaries Show Guestbook Show Photos QR Code PrintKenneth Michael Spellman
September 4, 1946 - January 7, 2017
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Brad Huse
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January 30, 2017
Ken was a dear friend I met while teaching at Sumner High School. We both liked to talk baseball and sports in general over a drink, him of course with his Irish Cream coffee. We spent some time (trying) to play golf at the local Enumclaw Golf course followed by breakfast at the Kettle and a cup of coffee @ Starbucks. Ken loved to talk about his days playing baseball with the gang at St. Marty's. Ken also spoke about how proud he was of Tim and Sarah and all their accomplishments from sports, drama, his 2 cougar grads and their accomplishments as adults with their spouses and 2 grandchildren. Ken also had a great appreciation/love for all Bridget did with the children, grandchildren and putting up with Kenny's stubborn Irish ways. He always told me that Bridget was an incredible gal and how he appreciated her support. To me....I' m losing my Las Vegas and Spring Training traveling buddy. Thanks for the great times!!!
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Rob Keefe
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January 11, 2017
Kenny: Friend for over 50 years. You are missed but your Irish laugh and smile always with us. I donated a memorial to Fr. Kilian scholarship fund, so I'm looking to Kilian to bump up your English grades. Love ya buddy! Rob
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Tom Barte
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January 10, 2017
Kenny was a good friend. We go back over 50 years. Kenny, like many of us who met at St. Martin's College forged long time friendships that continue. He was supported in his death through Providence Hospice as well as the wonderful staff at Brooks Blessing Home. His family and many friends will miss him. Thank you Ken for all the good times we shared - on both coasts. You were one of a kind.