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Jose "(Joe)" Zavala

Sedro-Woolley, Washington

Jun 23, 1950 – May 30, 2022

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June 23, 1950
DIED
May 30, 2022
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Sedro-Woolley, Washington

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Sedro-Woolley - Jose (Joe) Zavala, age 71, of Sedro Woolley, WA, passed away peacefully at home on May 30, 2022. He was born on June 23, 1950, in Brownsville, TX to Emilio and Carmen (Cuevas) Zavala.He graduated in 1969, from Burlington Edison High School. He was an outstanding athlete that...

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Joe and I were classmates in high school and we played football together all four years. Joe was a very tough competitor and a terrific teammate. He was always friendly with a fine sense of humor. I regret that we lost contact after high school but whenever his name came up in a discussion, it was always favorable and positive. That he was a superb family man. You have my sincere condolences and may you thoughts of Joe provide you with comfort.

Sorry to hear this from JJ. Your Dad was a great man. Quiet but he could play ball. When I started playing softball when baseball was over for me, Joe and I became fast friends. We both loved to win. I can remember playing ball with Joe and little JJ following us everywhere! Even though we were years apart in age when I would see Joe later at sporting events of our kids we would always give each other a hug. Not really a big hugger in public but if you were Joe´s friend, you were in. I will...

Greatest man I know, I miss him everyday. Rest easy Pops, until we meet again. Love you

Joe was one of the best. We both knew him since jr. high. and enjoyed playing ball with him. We'll miss him.

My condolences to the family. Joe and I attended BEHS and graduated together.He will be deeply missed. God bless and comfort the whole family in this time of loss.

Prayers for all of his family my heart goes out I had the pleasure knowing Joe I am going to miss him we had great conversations

I had the honor of working along side of Joe at Sedro Woolley Lumber, many years ago. He was always a nice guy to be around. I never saw him loose his cool ever. My deepest condolences to the family. And may God Bless him.

So many good memories of fun times with Joe. He was a good friend back in the day. He will be missed, but always remembered by all who knew him. My condolences to his family at this time of loss.

my gosh,what a man this fello was. a pretty quiet guy, but hell on wheels on the field of competition. a tough,tough competitor and great team mate. his wife was a very lovely lady and they were usually inseperable. they loved each other very much. i wish i could have one more talk with Joe,he was one hell of a burlington boy.i loved him.