Rosina Anna Gonzales
Lovingly memorialized by Rachel Gonzales on January 20, 2016
Anastasijara Alamenca Florecita Van Komen
Lovingly memorialized by Paulito Gomez on January 20, 2016
She had beautiful long hair and a ton of freckles. She was sweet to all she knew, and she was a great friend.
She had a big heart and she loved animals. She one day wanted to establish a Pet Rescue foundation. She enjoyed collecting crystals and often talked about which ones she wanted to add to her collection. She was a joy to many and a positive impact.
She spoke English Spanish and Welsh and was talented at singing.
Unfortunate her life was cut short due to mental illness depression and schizophrenia. Many did not know what she was dealing with including her family and friends.
All of the darkness she was feeling is gone now, and she is finally at peace.
Sija is survived by half-sister Maribel, and nephew Paulito Jr.
We all love her very much and wish we could talk to her one last time.
Any images, video, music or story you have of Sija would be much appreciated. They can be submitted here on this page or emailed to me at p.z.gomez76@gmail.com
Pardon if theres any grammar errors, English is my 2nd language, please message corrections if I need to make anymore.
-Paulito Gomez, Father to Anastasijara.
International Suicide Hotline - www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html
We are donating to the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation at www.mentalhealth.org.nz/
We recommend donations so that others may have the chance that Sija and other didn't get.
Steve Anderson
Lovingly memorialized by Cindy, Jody, and Neal the Wheel on January 20, 2016
February 10, 1953 – January 18, 2016
After overcoming every obstacle and setback for almost five years, Steve died peacefully at home on the morning of January 18th under the loving care of his wife Cindy, daughter Jody, son-in-law Neal and new grandson Anderson Axel Schmidt.
Steve retired in 2013 after 24 years with the Snohomish County PUD, as Lead Foreman for the Tree Trimming Line Crews. He loved his crew of guys and gals. And they loved him just as much. Many of them continued to visit after retirement and right up until Steve’s passing.
Steve loved being in the fresh air and was an avid outdoorsman. He loved planning yearly summer hikes, fishing excursions, and golfing with his lifelong friends. Annual fishing trips to Sekiu and golf tournaments at Alta Lake were (and will continue to be) family traditions.
Behind their white picket fence, Steve and Cindy loved to tend their beautiful garden together and were even featured in several national magazines. And as the sun was setting, you could always find them on their vintage front porch, wine in hand, inviting you for a glass, or just some friendly conversation with anyone that wanted to.
Steve could make friends with anyone. He had a knack for knowing a bit of everything, but was never a “one-upper.” He was a great story teller and could remember finite details the rest of the world had forgotten. After you met him, he made you feel like he was your best friend, and you could walk away thinking that you knew him for years. The man simply did not know a stranger.
Steve and Cindy orchestrated and hosted many reunion parties with their friends and fellow Kangs from Lake Washington High School (c/o ’71) with Stevie as master DJ, spinnin’ vinyl records in The Cave for all to enjoy and dance the night away.
Steve is proceeded in death by his father Rod Anderson, and his older brother Chris Anderson. He is survived by his wife of 25 years Cindy, daughter Jody, son-in-law Neal Schmidt and new grandson Anderson “Andy” Axel Schmidt, named in loving tribute to his Grandy Steve. He is also survived by his mother Barbara B. Anderson and brother Tom Anderson along with children from his first marriage. Steve will also be forever loved by brother and sister in-laws, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and so many dear friends that it's too many to list in this small space.
We would like to thank all the family and friends and acquaintances that sent an abundance of love, support, and also nightly meals for the family during this rough time.
As you are reading this, take a moment to look out and watch the clouds go by. And tonight, go outside, look up and smile at the stars. Dad will forever be watching over us.
Dad, you will always be adored,
Y.F.G., Jodella, Neal the Wheel, and Baby Anderson
Phillip Valero
Lovingly memorialized by R.J. Jay on January 20, 2016
Some of the most memorable moments I would describe Phillip were his love for sports. Many people may have only known one side to Phillip, but when you got to know him you would find he loved to watch the Spurs, football, wrestling and listen to music. Fishing was another big thing he loved to do.
Phillip grew up in San Antonio,TX with three other siblings and raised by his father. Phillip was an all around type of guy who enjoyed learning new things. Some might even say he was a Jack of all trades and a master of none. He loved to be part of helping people do things. Phillip was very protective of the ones he loved. Overall he had a meek heart and was trying to find himself and as a witness I knew he believed in God . On many occasions we celebrated and feasted and talked about God. Phillip was a good person to talk with.
Phillip is going to be greatly missed, but yet not forgotten. To my cousin who was like a brother to me I love you and I ask the Most High God to guide you on your way. (R.J.)
David Landry
Lovingly memorialized by Nicolas McQueen on January 20, 2016
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Jamie Ryman
Lovingly memorialized by Tyasia Smyre on January 19, 2016
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Lovingly memorialized by Nicolas McQueen on January 19, 2016
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Maria Lendo
Lovingly memorialized by Breana Varela on January 18, 2016
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John 14:1-4 "Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. My Fathers house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if i go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am."
Matthew 5:4 "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted"
Donna Thompson
Lovingly memorialized by Dineen Wilkes on January 17, 2016
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