May God bless you and your...
Dad, today is Mom's birthday, so I'm thinking of her, but also of you. I miss you both. Love, your daughter, Sharon
August 25, 2010
Edmonds, Washington
Harold R. Wilson
Oct. 1, 1917 - Nov. 2, 2005Dad left us to be with our wonderful mother. We had just celebrated his 88th year last month.He retired from the U.S. Navy as a Warrant Officer-1 in November of 1955. Pursuing a new civilian career in Diesel Engine maintenance, he worked...
Read MoreDad, today is Mom's birthday, so I'm thinking of her, but also of you. I miss you both. Love, your daughter, Sharon
August 25, 2010
Dear Wilson family; my name is Susan Isaacson and Harold was my cousin on my mother's side (Madeline or Dena Molitor). It has been many, many years since I last saw Harold and Tory and all the kids. My last memory is at their home and Tory gave all of my brothers and myself popsicles from their freezer. I always remembered that Harold and Tory had a lot of kids and I remember how much fun we had playing at the house. I truely don't know why we didn't see each other more often but I am...
Susan Isaacson
January 29, 2007 | Wenatchee, WA
Hi Dad. I've been thinking about you quite a bit lately. I hope you are at peace with Mom. I know you had a hard life and you really loved your family, but were never really taught how to express that love. I miss your gnarly old face. Sometimes I see someone who reminds me of you which leaves a lump in my throat. I wish we could have had the relationship I always wanted to have with you, but I also think you wanted that kind of relationship, too. Just didn't know how. I know you had a sweet...
Sharon Wilson
August 03, 2006 | Lake Stevens, WA
Hi Judy, I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your father. I have just recently lost my brother Jim and I know how hard it is to lose loved ones. To the Wilson family, I worked with Judy at DSHS for 30 years and she is a dear sweet person. Treasure each other. Cathy
Cathy McPhail
January 20, 2006 | Snohomish, WA
Hi Dad.
The holidays are finally over and hopefully 2006 will be a better year.
I didn't get in the spirit of the season much. I did finally put up the outdoor lights the day before Christmas but spent Christmas day alone. Of course you know that I came to talk to you & mom. I hope that you like the little tree I brought you.
I've come to some realizations about my life since you've been gone. None that I am too happy about but at least I don't have to kid...
Margie Kammerer
January 02, 2006 | Everett, WA
Amen
Jean Summers
December 13, 2005 | Hamilton, MT
Dear Dad,
I was very comforted to hear that Ken Anderson had a chance to help you renew your relationship with God. I hope you appreciated his words at your graveside as many of us did.
I'm sure that you and Mom were there with us and know how we miss you both but are happy that you are free of suffering and pain. We pray that you are at peace in Heaven.
Roy Wilson
December 12, 2005 | Bellingham, WA
Hi Daddy,
It's December 1st and it's snowing like crazy. Our yard has quite a thick layer of snow. The neighbor kids are out there playing right now. It's 6pm and dark, but you know how kids are.
The burial ceremony that we had for you was beautiful. Everyone that was there really loves and misses you. Of course we are all happy for you that you are at peace now but as mortals, our personal feelings take over. I know that you know, when I think of you and cry, that I...
Margie Kammerer
December 01, 2005 | Everett, WA
Uncle Roy and Family, Thank you for hosting this guestbook. I enjoyed seeing the pictures of Dad and Roy. I also was happy to see all of you at the burial. None of you has changed much over the years. Again, thanks.
Sharon Wilson
November 30, 2005 | Lake Stevens, WA