Kathryn-Trumbull-Obituary

Hon. Kathryn E. Trumbull

Snohomish, Washington

1937 - 2017

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Aug. 27, 1937 - March 10, 2017 Kay Trumbull, age 79, passed away on March 10, 2017. Kay was born and raised in Seattle, WA, and graduated from Ballard High School. She attended Shoreline Community College for an AA Degree and the University of Washington for both a BS Degree in Psychology and a...

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You are always in my thoughts and prayers. Miss you my dear friend.

She and will always be missed by so many. Love and continued prayers to all of Kathryn's family and friends.

Judge Trumbull was a trailblazer for women in the legal profession and a great mentor. I will always treasure her advice, counsel and sense of humor. As a judge, she was honest, fair and had great insight. I will never forget the stern looks she would give parents from the bench if they did anything that jeopardized their children's safety. She cared so much about our community. She will be greatly missed.

Relaxing at Lake Roesiger

I've never had a better, closer friend than Kay. She filled that role for 40 years, and saying that I will miss her is a HUGE understatement. I grieve for all of her extended family members. Kay raised three wonderful children and they have raised wonderful grandchildren and great-grandchildren: a fine legacy indeed!

So sorry to hear about Kay. She represented me once prior to her becoming a judge. She was an excellent attorney and I am sure Judge as well. She was a great Lady and Highly respected!

Poppy and I will miss Kay (always Judge to me) on our trips to the Colorado River. Our sincere condolences to her family.

I had the honor of training under Judge Trumbull when I first became a clerk. I was young and just starting out. I couldn't have asked for a better person and woman as a role model. I did not realize how very lucky I was to be put in that position. She was very generous and I will never forget her love for animals. She will certainly be missed.

I always respected Kay for what she achieved as a single parent. She was a friend and I will miss so very much. It is with heavy heart that I have to say RIP my special friend. You touched a lot of people in your life and each and everyone of them will remember the wonderful and beautiful person you were.

Kay was a prosecutor in our court way back in the day. She was a great prosecutor and later Superior Court Judge. A great woman! She will be missed!