Daniel F. MEDDAUGH Age 89, born 10/21/1921, in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, deceased 1/23/2011, in Tacoma, WA. He was a retired electrician from Boeing and a Union IAM 751-C Steward, for 35 years. He is survived by sister, Annette David, Son Dan E. Meddaugh, Grandson, Christopher Meddaugh, Granddaughters, Jennifer Juranich & Heather Meddaugh, & 5 Great-grandsons. There will be a graveside memorial @ Greenwood Memorial Park, in Renton, WA on Feb 5th, @ 2:30 p.m. Remembrances may be made to Puget Sound Labor Agency, @ 2800 1st Ave, Rm 124-126, Seattle, Wa 98121 Attn Steve Fox; 206-448-9277.
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my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry for the loss to the Meddaugh family. My love to you all.
Jennifer (Love)Combs
February 21, 2011
Dan May God comfort you and give you rest at this time of the loss of your Dad. May His light forever guide you.
Kathy Meddaugh
February 4, 2011
Dan May God give you comfort and rest at this time of the loss of your Dad. May His light always and forever guide you.
Kathy Meddaugh
February 4, 2011
Sorry for your loss you have so many beautiful memory's.
Gloria Millsaps
February 4, 2011
My condolences to the family and may God be with you during this time of need.
Don Boelling
February 4, 2011
What a beautiful slide show. You have a lot to be proud of Dan and it looks like your father was the center of it all. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Sue Palmer
February 4, 2011
Dan Sr. was a neighbor of mine growing up on Cemetery Road in Renton. He and his family took me along with them on trips to the Ocean, Capitol and fishing and camping trips. I remember one fishing trip on Lake Washington in Dan's boat when I hooked a large sockeye salmon and the reel on my pole broke loose due to the rivets giving way. The reel fell to the bottom of Dan's boat and my line went slack and it resulted in my losing the fish. Dan Sr. picked up my reel from the bottom of the boat and threw it into Lake Washington and said "there, that damned reel won't lose another fish". It was hilarious and I really did not mind losing the reel as it was junk anyway. I always kidded Dan about that after that, and he would moan and say, "you never will let me forget that, will you?" I had lots of fun as a child going places with the Meddaugh's and staying overnight and eating huge delicious breakfasts cooked by my friend Danny's mother, Ellen. I will always think of the enjoyment I had during those years as a kid. May God take care of you now Dan. Sincerely, John McTighe
John McTighe
February 3, 2011
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