DONALD-TOCK-Obituary

DONALD TOCK

Seattle, Washington

1939 - 2015

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February 19, 2015
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Seattle, Washington

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Donald Gordon Tock Donald passed away on February 19, 2015 from complications of leukemia. Don was born on November 30, 1939 in Minneapolis, MN to Gordon and Mermon Tock. He graduated from the University of MN in 1962 and later received A Master's Degree from USC and a PhD from Purdue University....

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Don was once of the most sincere individuals I have ever met. He touched my life for over 30 years. I will miss him terribly. Deepest sympathy to Paquita and his Family.
Colleen Kruchem

I had the priviledge of working with, and being a friend of, Don both at Boeing and when we both worked in Europe with NATO. A rare guy full of life and good humor. He and his smile will be sorely missed. Our sincere condolences to Paquita and Don's entire family. Gordy and Anita

It was an honor and privilege to know and work with Don during our years serving in the NATO On-Site Team at Boeing. Our condolences for you loss.

Keith and Lonnie

Dearest Paquita, my heart aches. We followed in your footsteps this weekend. I knew Don was there. It truly is the gift your give your beloved. Love to you always.

My condolences to the family. May you find much comfort in God's word at Matt. 5:4

I had the pleasure of working with Don while he was at Boeing and at MITRE...always enthusiastic/passionate about his work and topics, consistently upbeat, and btw what a great host when I had a work trip to Netherlands (fond memories of a castle/restaurant in Maastricht to this day). Anyway, a great person to know and work with! I am sad that the world has lost such a fine spirit, and am sending my very sincere condolences to Don's family...

Steve Boheim

I worked with Don when he was at at MITRE. Great guy who always had a positive attitude

I knew Don from working with him when I was at Boeing and he was with NAPMA. He was always wonderful to talk with and will be missed.