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Richard Wallenberg

Everett, Washington

1924 - 2018

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Richard Daniel (Dick) Wallenberg passed away at age 93 in Everett, WA, on April 10, 2018. He was born in Seattle to Richard O.D. Wallenberg and Anna Nord Wallenberg on December 2, 1924. His family moved to Everett in 1930. Dick graduated from Everett High School in 1942. In January 1945, Dick...

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I knew Mr. Wallenberg in the 70's and was always enamored by his sense of humor. He was funny, but also kind, caring, and always made me feel happy when I was around him. I also remember him liking to buy milkshakes instead of soda - me too!

My Grandparents have always been a huge part of their grandchildren's lives. They have seriously gone above and beyond as grandparents. Holidays, Soccer Games, Special events, graduations, weddings....they were always there.
Growing up when my parents went on week long vacations
Grandpa and Grandma were there to take care of us stuck back at home with the grandkids, (My brothers Ryan and
Ethan, and my sister Sadie and I)

My Grandpa was always a good story teller. I always...

I'm sorry to have missed the memorial service. But I know that you're with Mom (Doris), Lelah, and your Mom & Dad. Sending all my love to Aunt Phyllis, may God grant you peace and comfort.

I met Dad Wallenberg 43 summers ago at Juniper Beach. Days were spent playing volleyball in front of the Bass Cabin and Dad was always participating. This was the beginning of 43 years of amazing memories as a Wallenberg , wife of Todd.

Dad you will be missed. We love you so much and we will miss your Swedish Pancakes, Swedish jokes and Swedish accents.
We will miss the crabbing expeditions and the waterskiing in the bay. We will miss your kind words and gentle...

Wallenberg Family, todays Celebration of your Dad was very fitting of the life he led. Growing up across the street on Grand Avenue created so many fond, humorous memories in which your Dad was at the forefront. He truly believed in all of us and taught us respect, sportsmanship and the value of family. We'll never forget his spirit nor the unconditional love he showed for your dear Mom. Gods speed. Jim O'Neil and family.

Tracey and family,

So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you

I am so sorry to hear about Dick's passing. I feel very fortunate to have known him, and worked with him for many years. He was my friend.

Dear Phyllis, Bob and I were so sorry to hear about Dick. He was such a special person. I enjoyed the luncheons at your home with Carla and Julie. I also appreciated your support for my dad and Carleton after the loss of my mom and Alice. Dick was such a class act. He will be missed. Thank you both for your friendship. Kim (Urdahl) Fortin

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