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All of Skagit County Since 1935
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Sedro-Woolley, WA
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Patrick Jay Lamphiear

Patrick Jay Lamphiear

Friday, March 27th, 2015

Patrick Jay Lamphiear, age 75, a longtime resident of Anacortes, passed away March 27, 2015 at Birchview Memory Care in Sedro-Woolley.

He was born January 15, 1940 in Anacortes, to Charles and Odette (Hutton) Lamphiear.  Patrick was a member of the Anacortes High School Band.  He joined the U. S. Navy after High School, spending some duty time with his friend, Jim Wheeler in Guam.  Patrick was an avid outdoorsman, hunting was his specialty.  He also was a commercial fisherman and went on several trips up North with Jim.  Patrick, Jim and Bill Vawx shared many good times.  Residing at Birchview, Patrick made many friends this last year.

Patrick leaves behind his son, Timothy and his wife, Jodi Lamphiear, of Mount Vernon; daughter, Terri Hendrix, of Pasco, Washington; grandson, Kyle Lamphiear of Mount Vernon; sister, Billie Jean Lamphiear, of Anacortes.

Patrick’s ashes will be sprinkled at Russian Spring, Twisp, WA.

North Cascades Seventh Day Adventist Church, 800 Peacock Lane (Hwy 20), Burlington, WA, will host a Remembrance and Celebration of Life for Patrick at 4:00, Saturday, April 11, 2015.  

We will miss you Pat.

Guestbook

  • Carol Robeson (Carolyn Hansen)

    Pat and I were pre-school and grade school best friends. I still think back at some of the crazy fun things we did around the neighborhood and smile. I only saw Pat once after High School at a class reunion, but we had a good talk and a few laughs. He certainly did a lot during his dash time (1940 “-” 2015) and will be missed by many!

  • Bonnie Lamphiear

    Sorry to hear about him he did not much about us I have 3 brothers Donald Fred & Melven 2 sisters Barb & Joyce My Parents were Dorothy & Cecil Lamphiear

  • Bonnie Beldin

    Uncle pay you always made us laugh all the way to the nurseing home. You had a way of joking about every situation. And when you wanted attention when mom and I were talking you would take your shirt off. Well it worked. I never went hunting with you. But the stories were good to hear. I will
    Miss you humor at
    The doctors office you always made people laugh. Miss you uncle

  • GARY LAMPHIEAR

    SORRY TO HEAR THAT PAT HAD PASSED AWAY WE DID NOT KNOW EACH OTHER BUT WE WERE COUSINS WEALSO HAD A LOT OF LOSS IN OUR LIVES TOO. AND HOPE THAT THE CHILDREN ARE DOING OK.