Thomas-Katica-Obituary

Thomas P. Katica

Seattle, Washington

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Thomas Katica passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 21, 2010.

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I miss TomKat everyday!

aww, I was so sorry to hear of Tom's passing...knew him from the 70's, he lived in our house on Queen Ann for awhile...we used to call him Katigeek cuz he was so funny and so goofey, an absolute dollface. He always made me laugh heartily... sincerely, B. Bell

Tommy Katica, I met and knew Tommy from the 13 Coins days. Smart, high energy and fun. Tommy would suck up the oxygen in a room if he could. I have lots of fun memories of Tommy during those days in the 70's.........

Tom, I was just looking you up on Facebook, wondering what ever happened to you. Wish I still had my "In For Life" shirt, what was that, 1981? Go in peace, my brother.

A work change sent me in a different direction a few years ago and I lost touch with Tom. I happened by chance to be in Seattle this year during the work boat show and thought I'd go by and reacquaint myself. I was deeply saddened to learn of Tom's passing. A friend who will be truly missed. Lesson learn: don't let a day go by without telling those in your life, past and present, how special they are! Sincere/belated Condolences - Scott Paulson (Sammamish, Wa.)

I will never forget you buddy. I cherish the hundreds if not thousands of hours fishing with you out in the waters of Bush and Lagoon Point for the past 3 decades. When I take my last drift in the Rip It will always be dedicated to you my friend. Calm seas and Fair winds till we meet again

"Windmill" So. Whidbey

E lei kau, e lei ho'oilo i ke aloha

Love is worn like a wreath through the summers and the winters. Love is everlasting.

Aloha to Tom's family. He rests in peace and we will see him again.

Margaret Sweeney, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii

I was lucky to have called Tom a friend and a colleague, and I will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, and with him.

Tom, our very best and favorite neighbor in Bayview. We always knew when you were coming home because we could hear your little beamer working it's way up the hill. Your smile was infectious.
You were a pleasure to know. Rip Tom.