Kevin Korthuis 

Kevin Korthuis

Kevin Dean Korthuis, 60, passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2021, at Skagit Valley Hospital.

Kevin is survived by his mother, Bernita Korthuis of Burlington, WA; siblings, Heidi Arendsen (Martin) of Putten, the Netherlands, Barry Korthuis (Sandy) of Castle Rock, CO, Cheryl Ensing (Germ) of Burlington, WA, Michael Korthuis (Heidi) of Georgetown, KY; and many nieces and nephews.

Kevin’s father, Dennis Korthuis, preceded him on May 10, 2002; his oldest brother, Roger Korthuis, preceded him on Jan. 15, 2019.

Kevin was born on Dec. 22, 1960, in Bellingham and was the second oldest child in a family of six children born to Dennis and Bernita Korthuis.  He was raised in the care of this large, often boisterous family.

Life dealt Kevin many physical and mental challenges, but through it all, he was able to graduate from Sedro-Woolley High School in 1981, and he held a job at Washington Bulb Company for 30 years.  

Kevin was dedicated to his work, and his fellow employees described him as detail-oriented and fond of sharing stories of church and family members.

Kevin was a sports fan.  He greatly enjoyed watching football and baseball, and he consistently watched Seahawks and Mariners games. 

One of his favorite things to do was attending Mariners games in Seattle with his good friend, Joe Rose.  Kevin also enjoyed church potlucks and having one-on-one conversations with church members.

The family would like to thank the numerous people over the years that made life more fulfilling, productive, and manageable for Kevin.

Kevin highly valued his job at Washington Bulb Company, and many of the employees were like a second family to him. 

We want to thank all the kind and patient people – caregivers, church members, high school classmates, community members, employees and residents at Alpine Ridge Apartments – that took the time to listen to Kevin, to guide him, to give him rides to events, and to include him in social gatherings.  All together, these good deeds provided a mountain of help to Kevin. 

We’d like to say a very special thank you to all the doctors and nurses at Skagit Valley Hospital who participated in Kevin’s care (especially those in the critical care unit).  Your commitment and generosity of care is inspiring and will not be forgotten.

Share your memories of Kevin and sign the online guest register at www.lemleychapel.com.