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Thomas C. Allanson

Everett, Washington

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Thomas C. Allanson

Beloved husband, loving father, inspirational and unforgettable coach, caring and devoted friend to all, Tom Allanson touched and positively influenced more peoples' lives during his 58 years on this earth than could ever be imagined. He was an extremely social man...

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During football season, win or lose, Tom would be waiting to greet me as soon as I began the work week at the Boeing factory in Everett. Over the course of several years, we coached together and helped start the Mukilteo Little League football program, and then coached against each other at the high school level. During the week, we worked together at Boeing. "How'd it go?" was a question that wasn't easily answered, because Tom was after details. He already knew the scores of every team in...

You could always count on Tom for a good, entertaining story. He was so funny and full of life. Tom had a huge heart, and gave so freely of himself. Tom was my cousin. My love goes out to Patti, Brett, and Scott.

Tom was a good man with a big heart and a great friend that could always be counted on to stand beside you. Our friendship began when we both attended High School in Huntington Beach and college at Golden West. We were roommates for 6 years and our friendship was the kind that was strong and enduring. My fond memories of Tom, our times together, and the friend he has been to me over the years have left their mark and will always stay with me. He will be greatly missed. Our deepest...

Tom was the greatest brother you could have. It was fun growing up together. He always took care of me through hard times. He loved his sports and always wanted to have boys. Well he ended up with a couple of great ones, and turned out to be great in sports just like Tom. Pattie always supported him all the way. We will all miss him. Love you Tom. Your brother Rick Allanson

Please accept my sincerest condolences. Tom was known as one of the old horses here at Boeing. He was a great Manager.
We will all miss him. God Bless him!

I supported Tom and his crew at Boeing and thoroughly enjoyed working with him. We shared stories of coaching because I too was a volunteer at Kamiak. Tom will be missed.

We are so sorry for your loss! Tom was an inspiration to so many kids in his life! I appreciate how he took my son Jordan under his wing during football at Jackson. Jordan is diabetic and Tom always made sure he was okay, yet having high expectations of him. Brett and Jesse played many sports together as young kids and Tom's spirit was always there for them. Thank you for shaing your Tom.

We are so sorry for your loss! Tom was an inspiration to so many kids. I appreciate
how he always looked out for my son Jordan on the football team at Jackson. Jordan had diabetes and Tom always made sure he was okay and yet expecting him to perform. Jesse and Brett played many sports together as kids and Tom was always there with his great spirit! We will miss him!

So very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Our family has been so grateful for the time, efforts and expertise of Tom's coaching abilities. His lessons in sportsmanship provided our son's with wonderful childhood memories and experiences from T-Ball, Baseball, Basketball and Football. His generosity of his talents and time have touched and enhanced so many lives, and we are all the better for having known him. God Bless you Patti, Scott and Brett, you are in our prayers and hearts.