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PATRICK REDMOND Obituary

Patrick Dennis Redmond President and CEO of Viking Bank and respected community leader, died at his Bellevue home on January 15, 2011, surrounded by his family and in the arms of his wife, Ann. Pat was a loving father and husband, a treasured friend and an example of warmth, generosity and integrity. The joy he found in his family, his work and his community was evident to all who knew him. Pat was born in Roseburg Oregon to Joanne & Don Redmond and grew up in Tumwater, Washington. He graduated from Tumwater High School in 1973 and from Washington State University in 1977 where he met and married Ann. Pat and Ann were blessed with two wonderful daughters, Molly born in 1987 and Kelly in 1990. Pat's highest priority was always his family, often bragging he was the luckiest man in the world to have his Osorority of girls at home'. When Molly's fianc Bryan and Kelly's husband AJ entered the family he loved them like sons. He was very proud of them both - and thankful for how much they loved and cared for his daughters. Pat had a long career in banking, starting with First National Bank of Oregon (later First Interstate Bank) in Portland, Oregon. In 1983, he transferred to First Interstate Bank of Washington working in National Accounts. After 20 years of "big banking", Pat left to become President and CEO of Viking Bank in Ballard in 1996. Under his mantle the bank grew in size and strength, from one branch to eight. Pat became a true champion and leader of community banking in the region and across the nation. Everyone fortunate enough to work with him could see his deep commitment to his employees, customers, community and the community banking industry. As a leader he insisted on the highest quality from his team and was laced with positive enthusiasmNhis favorite saying being "There is nothing more fun than having fun." His keen intellect, business acumen and positive personal energy made him a much sought-out advisor, mentor and friend. His talents were recognized in his professional life in many ways. Active in both the American Bankers Association and Washington Bankers Association, he held key leadership positions in each: ABA Board of Directors; Chairman, ABA Community Bankers Council; Chairman, Washington Bankers Association. Pat graduated with honors from the University of Washington's Executive MBA program. He also served as a Trustee of the Washington State University Foundation and his passion and love of all things WSU remained intact to his final days. Pat was an avid golfer, and an active member of the Members Club of Aldarra. He loved to boat and spend time cruising on Gratitude with all his Seattle Yacht Club friends. Pat is survived by Ann, his devoted wife of 34 years, daughter Molly and her fianc Bryan Seeley; daughter Kelly and her husband AJ Allison-Rose (and their nearly-born son Preston), his mother Joanne Redmond, sister Terry Redmond, his sister-in-law Cheri Malara and brothers-in-law Pat Malara and Howard Bailey; Brazilian Odaughters' Juliana Petribu-Gorenstein and Marina Petribu as well as his two closest friends Brian Quint and Cynthia Kranc, and the hundreds of people who were lucky enough to call Pat their friend. A memorial will be held Friday, January 21 at 4:00 p.m. at Bell Harbor Conference Center, 2411 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington. The family requests all donations be made to the Patrick D. Redmond Scholarship Fund, at the WSU Foundation, Washington State University, and PO Box 641925, Pullman, WA 99164-1925.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Jan. 19, 2011.

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Dan Koval

January 23, 2011

So sad to here the world lost a wonderful man, husband, father, friend and banker. I will miss him.

Laurie Stewart

January 23, 2011

My thoughts are with you, your family and your bank family. Pat was a fine man and a wonderful banker. I am honored to have known him.

Paula Crockett

January 23, 2011

Dear Ann and family,
Marty and I are saddened to hear about Pat. Our hearts go out to you. Nothing can fill the terrible void, but may you find comfort in your many memories of wonderful times together.

Martha & John Dirksen

January 22, 2011

Ann and family, please accept our heartfelt sympathies on the loss of Pat. Although we hadn't seen him in years, he was clearly a man of good character, and one we are proud to have known. Indeed, he did fight the good fight, he finished the race, and he kept the faith as we all must in this sad time. He touched the lives of many of us and we are all the better for it.

January 22, 2011

Dear Ann and Family,
Our love and prayers are with you all. It was an honor to know Pat and spend time in your home. His humor and enthusiasm for the world around his family and friends is certainly an inspiration to how we might all want to live our lives. We will always cherish our memories of this special man.
Scott & Kathy O'Farrell

Jan Levy

January 21, 2011

Dear Ann and family -- I was so sad to learn of Pat's passing. I remember him fondly from his time in Leadership Tomorrow. I know his classmates will miss him. My thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

Jan Levy, Executive Director, Leadership Tomorrow

Mary Ellen Hunter

January 21, 2011

Dear Ann and family,

I was at First Interstate Bank whenPat was there, and followed him and his career since that time. He was truly a gem and we will all miss him greatly. I send love and prayers to you and your daughters.

Bob Jenson-McGranahan

January 20, 2011

Pat and I were childhood freinds and classmates in Tumwater. I have thought of him at least a hundred times over the years. Pat was a baseball and football team mate. What he lacked in size he made up with in mental toughness and Irish pride. I am sad with the news of his passing. May you see Gods light on the path ahead...

Jessica Rothe

January 20, 2011

Ann and Family,

no words can bring you peace or comfort, nor the one thing you all want most right now, but please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Our hope for you is that during tomorrow and all the days that follow that as you celebrate a life well lived, you find a way to smile through your tears as you think of the wonderful memories and love that you shared together with Pat. He was a wonderful man, who shall now become your guardian angel and he will continue to love you in a way that time and space cannot diminish. ~ With love, Robby & Jessica Rothe

Rick Keating

January 20, 2011

Dear Ann and family. I've known Pat for about 20 years and had the pleasure of serving with him on the WBA board for a few years together.
No one I know had more integrity than Pat...in all of his endeavors. He will surely be missed by many and I know the family is aware of just what kind of man he was. A man's man. I wish the family peace and comfort at this trying time for you.

Teresa Paulson

January 20, 2011

Dear Ann:
I am so very sad to hear about Pat. He was such an amazing person and I admired him a great deal. I feel so lucky that I met him and worked with him for 10 years of my life. What a great loss. I will miss him.

Jones Family

January 20, 2011

We are so sad to hear of Pat's passing. He will always be remembered as a loving and devoted family man.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Michael Carr

January 19, 2011

Dear Ann,
I don't know if you and I ever met but I played golf with Pat a few times at Meridian Valley Country Club. We didn't play on a regular basis but I always enjoyed the times we played together. He was a pleasure to be around and I thought there would be a time when we could get together again.
I thought of him as a friend and he will be missed.
Michael Carr

Gail Wuyak

January 19, 2011

Ann & Family - I had the pleasure of meeting Pat several times. A lovely man. My daughter Robin has expressed her admiration for him several times over the years and how much all of his employees felt for him. I know he will be greatly missed.

bruce curry

January 19, 2011

Ann, and Family, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Pat ten years ago and have been friends/business associates since. He was a brilliant man with a big heart. He will be sorely missed.

Marcella Barr

January 19, 2011

Dear Ann and family; We are deeply sadden over the loss of Pat and hold each of you in our hearts with deepest Love and caring.
Marcella and Dewey Barr

January 19, 2011

Pat was an amazing man, I feel truly lucky to have know him. Ann, Molly and Kelly, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Ann, the love you two had for each other is an inspiration to all of us. Erika Nagy

January 19, 2011

Ann, Joanne and family, I am so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. What a great guy he was. I new him from the Haskells back in Tumwater. I was so happy to see him marry one of my "Delta Gamma sister's". My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. We all must get together one of these days.

Jill (McReynolds) Sartain

Don Grant

January 19, 2011

Ann,

We are so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. We always admired Pat's perserverence, positive attitude and approach to life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Don and Roe Jean Grant

January 19, 2011

Ann,we were so sorry to hear about Pat's passing. Our sympathy and love to you and your family.
Diane & Steve Lipe

Irene

January 19, 2011

Dear Ann, I was so sorry to hear of Pat's death. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort.”
2 Corinthians 1:3 "May the God of all comfort," comfort you at this time.

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