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Lance Gordon Nelson

Marysville, Washington

1940 - 2014

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DIED
May 14, 2014
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Marysville, Washington

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Lance Gordon Nelson, born December 8, 1940, passed suddenly on May 14, 2014, with family by his side. Lance grew up in Seattle graduating from Lincoln High in 1959. He was a member of Carpenter's Union Local 131 and later built custom homes with his cousin, Roger Lee. After he recovered from his...

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I always admired Lance's devotion to Linda.

Your family misses you so very much. It's so painful without you. I love you.

My wonderful husband, Lance. You were my love, my partner, companion and best friend. I will always miss your touch, and will love you forever... Linda

To Linda and the family ... We will always have wonderful memories of our times with Lance. Our occasional get togethers for dinner with Linda and Lance were always too short ... so many stories to share and so little time to tell them.

You are all in our daily thoughts and prayers. Lance will be in our hearts forever. Know that he is looking over you and loves each and every one of you now and forever.

Gone But Not Forgotten.
His ancestors, the Lee family, migrated out of Norway setting up roots in Ballard, from which came Lance, inheriting a great love for life. A dependable provider and father to many. His descendants live on to keep America beautiful and joyful in the Lord.

Linda, my heart goes out to you and your family. I hope you know all of us at Birthday Club will be there anytime you need us. Please let me know if I can help in anyway.

There was no one in world like our "Lanny" as my sister's and I called him when we were very young. We had very precious times together. Just to be with him was such a joy and I remember how he, Connie, and I screamed and cried when they wouldn't stop the "Bullet" we were in at Playland ...and going for blocks and blocks laughing and having fun helping him do his paper route. Also our teen years together and how he added so much spirit and joy to our lives. I'm so glad I got to see and...