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Thomas Patrick Walters

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Thomas Patrick Walters

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
2 Feb 2020 (aged 50)
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA
Burial
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Patrick Walters was born in Seattle, Washington on March 17, 1969 to Doris Marie Ehnat Walters and John Lawrence Walters. Tom died after a sudden illness in Vancouver, Washington on February 2, 2020. Tom was the youngest of 9 children. He had 5 brothers and 3 sisters. He was often called "my wonderful surprise" by his mother. Tom grew up by Roanoke Park on Capitol Hill in Seattle and attended St. Joseph's Elementary school. He made many friends there and competed in CYO soccer, basketball, and track. Tom was a 1987 graduate of Eastside Catholic High School where he again excelled in sports, earning varsity letters in football, wrestling, and track and field. He earned a football scholarship to Montana State University. Tom transferred to Western Washington University, continued playing football, and earned a Bachelor's Degree. While there, he met his lovely wife, Stacy. She and Tom moved around a little bit and eventually settled in Vancouver, Washington with their two children, Nate and Allie. Tom worked in the building supply business for over 20 years.
His passion was his family. He adored his wife, Stacy and could not stop talking about his two wonderful children. He was a loyal and loving husband and dad. Tom loved cooking, telling or playing practical jokes, and was a loyal Seahawk fan. He had a wry and witty sense of humor and a boisterous, hearty laugh. He will be greatly missed.
There will be a service to remember Tom's life on March 14th at 12:30pm at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver WA.
Published in The Seattle Times from Feb. 9 to Feb. 16, 2020
Thomas Patrick Walters was born in Seattle, Washington on March 17, 1969 to Doris Marie Ehnat Walters and John Lawrence Walters. Tom died after a sudden illness in Vancouver, Washington on February 2, 2020. Tom was the youngest of 9 children. He had 5 brothers and 3 sisters. He was often called "my wonderful surprise" by his mother. Tom grew up by Roanoke Park on Capitol Hill in Seattle and attended St. Joseph's Elementary school. He made many friends there and competed in CYO soccer, basketball, and track. Tom was a 1987 graduate of Eastside Catholic High School where he again excelled in sports, earning varsity letters in football, wrestling, and track and field. He earned a football scholarship to Montana State University. Tom transferred to Western Washington University, continued playing football, and earned a Bachelor's Degree. While there, he met his lovely wife, Stacy. She and Tom moved around a little bit and eventually settled in Vancouver, Washington with their two children, Nate and Allie. Tom worked in the building supply business for over 20 years.
His passion was his family. He adored his wife, Stacy and could not stop talking about his two wonderful children. He was a loyal and loving husband and dad. Tom loved cooking, telling or playing practical jokes, and was a loyal Seahawk fan. He had a wry and witty sense of humor and a boisterous, hearty laugh. He will be greatly missed.
There will be a service to remember Tom's life on March 14th at 12:30pm at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver WA.
Published in The Seattle Times from Feb. 9 to Feb. 16, 2020

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