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Richard Irwin Passey
July 2nd, 1928 - February 27th, 2009
Dick Passey, born July 2, 1928 in Seattle , WA passed away February 27, 2009 . Dick was a graduate of the University of Washington , served in the Air Force and lived the majority of his life in Edmonds . He was very active in his church and after his retirement from the Boeing Company, Dick discovered a love for gardening and the beaches of Mexico . Dick is remembered for his love of family, his warm and welcoming nature, his gentle grace, quick wit, positive outlook and fabulous chocolate chip cookies. Dick joins his wife of fifty years (Lois Passey) who had passed on February 25, 2004 . He is survived by his five children, Greg Passey and wife Lorena of Woodway, Cynthia Chadwick of Everett, Linda Perdomo and husband Jose of Edmonds, David Passey and wife Kinh of Everett and Joy Anglin of Manhattan, NY; siblings, Judy Draper, Doug Passey and Don Passey; 12 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and friends.
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Welcome to Beck's Tribute Center, your haven of peace and comfort during challenging times. From the moment you walk through our elegantly etched glass entrance, you'll feel a warm embrace in our inviting reception areas and serene chapel, thoughtfully designed to provide solace and support. At Beck's, we understand the importance of honoring memories uniquely and personally. That's why we offer a broad selection of memorial items suitable for both burial and cremation, allowing you and your family to find the perfect tribute that truly reflects the life of your loved one....
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