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Milton Arthur Stricker

Seattle, Washington

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Milton Stricker passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 8, 2008.

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I just learned that many/most or maybe all the houses in my neighborhood (Pt. Fosdick Cir NW and Pl, Gig Harbor, Wa) were designed by Milton. I didn't know him but a little search brought me much delight to see he was well known and prolific and studied under the well now F. L. Wright. Our house has his distinctive raised, flying gable at the intersection of the other gables and the swept back ends on the other gables. We love it here. Thank you, Milton.

Twilt (Milton) Stricker made me laugh since I was a kid. I met him when he was tall and skinny,just getting ready to show his fans the real Milton. He became a wonderful part of my life. I am ever so grateful for all the family moments we had together. Julie Ann Hebert, some kind of an in-law

Twilt and Eunice were almost our only local relatives in the Pacific Northwest. It was great to have them and their children as family when we were growing up. We had many good times together and I grew to respect his humor and intelligence.

Uncle/Cousin-Milton Stricker will always be remembered as a very fun and creative person. The vivid memory of his smile and his laugh will always warm my heart. And I will also remember how much humor he brought to all of us. I thank him for the wonderful memories. He will be missed by all. He has such a nice wife and family, my thoughts and prayers are with them at this tough time.

I have heard many a tale about the amusing and unconventional Milton Stricker; I would have loved to have known him. He sounds like a man after my own heart. I am very grateful, however, to have a friendship with his beautiful, quirky, generous and creative daughter. His many qualities live on!

Uncle Twilt left a great mark in this world. God only knows what he will do in the next-- watch out, here he comes.