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Garald L. Diseth

Everett, Washington

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Garald L. Diseth

Garald L. Diseth, age 55 of Everett, died peacefully at his home surrounded by his family December 22, 2006.He was born May 10, 1951 in Seattle, Washington, the son of Ken and Pearl Diseth and lived in Everett.He served in the U.S. Coast Guard during the Vietnam War...

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I have known Gary for over 15 years. Without his energy and drive, the Puget Sound section would not have been able to be a strong influence in our communities. Gary was always ready with guidance and support. We will miss his always upbeat, and sunny spirit.

In addition to being the City of Everett's Utilities Divison welder, Gary also filled roles of welding inspector, crane inspector and reviewed many upcoming projects plans and specifications to insure proper welding details, procedures and welding specifications. Gary's presense has been missed by many in Everett's Utilities Division.

I met Gary through the AWS District 19 Conference activities. He was admired by many, had a kind soul and a fantastic smile! Blessed be, Gary.

Dear Gary Diseth Family, Friends and all the AWS members & welding students. We all will benefit for
many years from your scholarships.
We will be at your Memorial today
and see you soon. Chuck

I always enjoyed talking to Gary at the AWS conventions, he will be missed by many. To his family and close friends: I am so sorry for your loss.

I will carry the memory of you with me forever and always.

Gary was one of the key individuals that helped make the Puget Sound Section of the American Welding Society a very strong and viable section with heart and soul. I'll miss his constant smile and willing helpfullness. I'm pleased to have known him.

Gary's enthusiasm for life, helping people, and in my experiences, his interest, and contribution to the American Welding Society stand as a testament to his excellent character. I consider myself lucky to have been one of Gary's friends.

Gary, thanks for all the great times here at work. To say we miss you would be an understatement. Still, we will always think of and remember you with kind affection. "....And when you get a minute, bring us a section of pipe.....this big". Thanks for all your friendship and kindness and your concerns for everyone's welfare here. You are the best.