SCOTT-FICKEL-Obituary

SCOTT MARTIN FICKEL

Seattle, Washington

1959 - 2013 (Age 54)

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November 6, 2013
AGE
54
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Seattle, Washington

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Scott Fickel, 54, of Mount Vernon, passed away Nov. 6, 2013 in Seattle at Swedish Hospital after an unexpected brief illness. Scott was born in Bellingham, WA on March 2, 1959 to Dwayne B. "Jack" Fickel and Rhoda M. (Halverson) Fickel. He attended school in Burlington playing tennis and football....

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To Molly and Rhoda
Thinking of you with love during this time. Scott was such a wonderful person; I as well as many others have so many good memories of/with him. He will be missed a lot.

Love
Leigh Lennox

Rhoda and Molly,
On behalf of all the Fraser siblings, I want to share our deep sympathy on Scott's untimely passing.

Rhoda so sorry to hear about Scott Our prayer are with you Dick and Ruth Best

I am very sorry for the loss of your loved one. The days ahead will be difficult, but in the days to come
the peace and happiness that we hope for will be fulfilled on an earth wide scale. All living then on will receive
life forever on a paradise earth with all needs cared for. Isaiah 65:17, 21~23
~Celena K. Simmons~

Rhoda and Molly,
We are thinking of you. Scott was a great guy. We will miss him.
Steve and Punky Cobb

I just heard about Scott...I'll always remember him fondly...great guy!!! All my best to the family , Michael 'Wedge' Hoefer

I am so sorry for your loss. Scott was the best. My brothers (Rich and Rob) and I had such fun with him skiing at Mt. Baker. Everything was fun with Scott. Beautiful guy. We will never forget him.

I got to know Scott through his delivering pkgs. at my place of employment and so enjoyed talking to him. I'm so sorry he had only a small time to enjoy his retirement...I had many chats with him about his pending retirement and couldn't wait until "the day" I always enjoyed his gentle ways and that big smile. Rest in Peace Scott and my prayers and thoughts are his family and friends.

Respectfully, Pam Daniel

Molly, I am so sorry for your loss. I got to know Scott years ago working with him at the Cranberry Tree. We had some great times. What a special guy! I am so sorry. I know you will miss him so much. Thinking of you and your Mom.