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Dr. Gordon E. Hungar

Seattle, Washington

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Gordon E. Hungar, DDS

Born September 12, 1926, in Everett, WA, Dr. Gordon Hungar passed away on April 29, 2008, at Northwest Hospital in Seattle, WA, from an unusual and rapid-acting form of cancer. He attended Lake Stevens High School (class of '44), Whitman College, the...

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I am honored and blessed to have great memories with Gordy. I met Gordy through Gordy knowing my dad. We met pheasant hunting in White Swan on Gailand Hinds land , incredibly nice farmer of alfalfa and sugar beets at the 1970's years and many more prior and after years . A great man with great family. Gailand with happiness would tell us when he was farming where he had seen a lot of pheasant. Gordy A great hunter and outdoorsman. Very kind and strong. In later years we became chukar ,some...

Gordy was an incredible friend and mentor . We chukar hunted together and when we reached the half way area at the ridge of the Columbia River we would take a break . On one of the moments he told me about the game where he was a major part of the University of Washington Huskies Football Team winning the game with very little time left on the game clock. The football fans volume became good and loud and his teammates put him on their shoulders , the Huskies won the game . That is just a...

Dear Julie:
I am so sorry. What a wonderful guy Gordie was. Thinking about you.
Love from Dale Dougas Mills

Julie and Family,
I want to express my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Gordon was always so very kind to me. He was a warm and caring man and in this world of "money first" dental professionals he was of the old school that put patients first. I enjoyed having the pleasure of knowing him as long as I did.
Meegan Danby

My heartfelt sympathy to the family of Dr. Hungar. He was our family dentist while living in Mt.Lk.Terrace 1960-78. Julie, we all loved him, he was so kind and gentle.
May God be with you and comfort you today and always.

To the Family of Gordy Hungar..Gordy was a wonderful person and dentist. A class act, and one of the best leaders of our Snohomish County Dental Society for the last fifty years. I had the priviledge of traveling to several Washington State Dental Legislative sessions with him, and enjoyed talking Husky football with him. He was a joy with an infectious spirit to be around at our dental meetings. I am a three-generation Cougar, but loved and respected Gordy as a great Husky! With my...

I was so sad to hear about Dr. Hungar. I worked for him as a Dental Asst. in the 70's for 4 years. I got the word of his passing from another Asst. who worked with us in his office when I did. She and I have stayed in contact all these years. I will be in Washington Thursday so hope to attend the Celebration of his Life. I have a memory of working with Dr. Hungar, it was 1977 and he told all his patients when Elvis died not to mind the girl's in the office for they were all in morning cause...

My family has been to see Dr Hungar off and on since he first started his practice in Mountlake Terrace. He was a great dentist! He also was a great person. I'm so sorry to hear of his death.My heartfelt sympathies go to his family. I'm sure you are very proud of him and will miss him so much.

Hi, Julie & Family,
Dad is in eastern Washington fishing this week, and he read about Gordon's passing in the newspaper he brought with him. I'm so sorry that Gordon passed so quickly. Mom reminded me that 81 isn't old!! I think that Julie & Gordon have been mentioned to me since before I was born. Our families do go a long way back and everytime I drive past Mt. Vernon, I think of Julie's parents. I will be traveling to Massachusetts next week, so I won't be able to attend the...