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Ernest Loren Gladsjo

Mount Vernon, Washington

1953 - 2020

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DIED
September 5, 2020
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Mount Vernon, Washington

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On Saturday, September 5, 2020, Ernest Loren Gladsjo, loving husband and father of two, passed away at age 67 due to health complications following an intensive hospital stay in February 2019.Ernie was born on May 25, 1953, in Everett, WA, to Karl and Margaret (Wahl) Gladsjo. He was raised on the...

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Ernie and I went to school from K to Sr year. In 1st grade I was playing horses and ran in front of Ernie as he swung the baseball bat. My 1st grade picture is a memory of that day. I had 2 black eyes and thankfully pics were in black and white! He always had a smile and was a fun classmate and friend.

A belated Condolences and prayers to the Gladsjo family, Relatives, an friends in the loss of Ernest. I never had the opportunity to meet Ernest, but; did know an play Basketball with his brother Larry and used to visit thier store years back in white Horse. Our thoughts are with your family.

Carol & family we have lost a good,great man. ernie was a special friend and will be remembered. in hunting camp this year we will have a special toast for him. karen and mike say thanks to you for your special care given to ernie in his time of need. mike & karen

I knew Ernie casually but heard lots of stories from Ted! They spent time together growing up as their parents were good friends and Ted dated Ernie's sister Karen in school. Carol, I'm so sorry to find out he passed away. Gone too young too soon. May the memories you have help you and your whole family through this difficult time.

Ernie was one of the real men to come out our home town. The greatest accomplishments and pride in his life is his wife and sons. God bless and comfort all those that loved and shared Ernie’s dreams and memories

Dang Ernie I wish we would have time to sit and laugh about the days when I was going out with your sister Karen in school. My mom and dad were best buddies with yours. Karl and dad used to laugh about who made the beer, Rainier or Oly. Good days my friend. RIP

Our sincerest sympathy to Ernie's family. We'll remember him fondly and always with that warm, welcoming smile he had. He could make you laugh when he told stories on others or himself. His love and pride of his family was foremost.

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My Uncle Ernie has always been in my life and I shall miss him dearly. He will forever be a shadow upon my heart. I love you Ernie