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Earl Eugene Dutton

Everett, Washington

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Earl Eugene Dutton

Earl Eugene Dutton, 82, passed away June 26, 2011, after living a life filled with love for his family, friends and community.Earl was born on January 16, 1929 on a dairy farm in Arlington, WA to Gladys and Arthur Dutton. From a young age he was a responsible...

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July6.2011

Earl was my longest lasting friend. We shared great adventures while attending Everett High. Our passion for skating took us across the country for the first time.

I last shared a great time with Earl when Skate America, an International ice skating competition was held in Everett.

Fond memories of Earl and his great smile and humor will remain with me to my last days.

Morry Stillwell, Fallbrook, California

Earl was very much a part of our Events Center family and leaves a hole impossible to fill. I admired him for his business acumen and consider him my most important mentor, but most of all valued his friendship. I will miss him very much, but his spirit will always live on in the bricks and mortar of the building he considered a labour of love.

Jo'Ann, Kippy, Robert, Mike, Patty, Jim and the rest of the family,
Sue and I send our sincere condolences to all of you. We are truly saddened at the passing of your dad. We have so many warm, wonderful memories of Earl, your mom and all of you. Your home was a happening place for Sue and I. Thanksgiving dinners, wedding shower and baby shower, assorted birthday parties, sports celebrations, school levy celebrations, etc. Earl was such a generous person, yet amazingly low key guy. I...

Mike & family, A wise & knowledgeable businessman has left us all. May his legend be left behind for the family to follow. His eyes & spirit are watching his loving family. We will see Earl again on the other side. Heaven is waiting for us all. Love, Cousin Wendy Geyer {Gloria Hansey's daughter} & husband Eric. Peace be with you all.

Mike, Patty, Jim, JoAnn, Kippy and Robert,
Its hard to say how Earl touched my life, I have fond memories of working for him a summer at Dutton Electric, as well as thru EG&CC. I know he will be missed by any who's lives he touched, as well as the community.

An amazing man who realized that the only way to bring change and growth was to be an integral part of it. Mr. Dutton was an instrumental part of Everett and I hope those of us who love this city as much as he did will all do our part in carrying Everett through the next generations. RIP Mr. Dutton, thank you for your service!

Patty and family, I wish I would have had more time to spend getting to know Earl, for in the short time that I was acquainted with him, it was clear that he was an exceptional man. This fact is clearly evidenced in the loving family that surrounded him. God be with you all as you forge ahead with loving memories and an amazing legacy.

Mike and Family,
Sorry we will not be in town for the services. With all the great things your Dad did Earl's greatest accomplishment was being " a great guy." Every time you met him you were better for the experience. I know I was.
Mike Hansen

To the Dutton Family - My condolences go out to you for the loss of your father, grandfather, great-grandfather. He was a truly remarkable person who dedicated so much of his life to the Everett community. He and June raised you, their children, to be compassionate, giving, caring people like they were. I will remember them both fondly. Take care. My thoughts are with all of you.