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Mitchell King French

Bellingham, Washington

1956 - 2023

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Mitchell King French July 16, 1956 - March 2, 2023 Bellingham, Washington - Mitch died at 3:11 pm on March 2, 2023. It was a chilly foggy day with fresh snow on the hillsides in Bellingham, Washington; the temperature was 47, wind speed 8 mph. Mitch loved weather and predicting storms. He loved...

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I remember when Mitchell use to stay at my home in Suffolk/Norfolk in England and we shared some nice times and my two daughters Freddie and Paula, always called him uncle mitch. Lovely and interesting man sadly gone but not forgotten. I also lost my daughter Holly in March 2023, so a very sad year for me. Love from Janice XX

I remember my lanky, energetic cousin Mitch. Visits to Waldron were more fun when the cousins got together and we loved having a joint birthday party for Mitch and my sister, Barrett. My mom had a special place in her heart for Mitch and I remember walking behind them as they beachcombed on the way to the post office. I could tell that she enjoyed having the company of a boy for a change! As a boy Mitch was always up for fun and quick to smile. It sounds like this carried him through his...

Hi Mitchell your with the stars, shine bright, thinking of you. Your friend Janice XX England

can't believe my best mate mitch.has gone he used to come and.stay with me in england and go metal detecting we would go to old churches and ruins he was uncle mitch to my kid I lost my daughter last.year this is a very hard pill to swallow love and miss you your mate paul can someone give his mum my e mail.address it's [email protected]

I remember our great conversation about England. We talked just before my trip. Mitch shared some great books and thoughts regarding England. So happy to have shared that experience with him. Cheryl Nelson

"French" was an AB on my first ship, Overseas Boston, 23 years ago and I still remember him clearly. He was a funny and kind guy who loved metal detecting. Sad to hear of his passing. The characters you meet on ships are what makes the job interesting.

Sad news indeed - RIP Mitch - Condolences and prayers to Joanie and the rest of the Family.