Thomas-Maddy-Obituary

Thomas Owen Maddy

Stanwood, Washington

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Thomas Owen Maddy

Thomas Owen Maddy, 73, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather passed away at home with his family by his side on September 30, 2011. Tom was born on May 6 to parents Roscoe and Cora Maddy in Seattle, WA. Tom had a passion for music that started...

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Tom and his brother and I worked many shifts together in the 70s. Tom always had a story to start the day with. He was such a positive force to be around. He will be missed. Al Lesmeister

Dayton,
loosing a dad is never easy, his talents, skills, work ethic and love of life live on in you. Your Dad has a great legacy especially if your brother and sisters are anything like you. You got my prayers and thoughts brother,
Jeff Jones, Ironworkers local 86, brother with Dayton

I first met Tom working on the Modules in Anacortes in the mid 70's. Then in 1979 working in Tacoma Tom, Bob and I rode together. It was always fun talking about music. On my last visit with Tom at his house, we went for a walk around his property. It was very clear to me how much time and work he had put into creating a park like setting. My condolences to Bev, and Melanie, Dayton, and Darren.

I first met Tom working on the Modules in Anacortes in the mid 70's. Then in 1979 working in Tacoma Tom, Bob and I rode together. It was always fun talking about music. On my last visit with Tom at his house, we went for a walk around his property. It was very clear to me how much time and work he had put into creating a park like setting. My condolences to Bev, and Melanie, Dayton, and Darren. Roger Small Union Ironworker Local #86

Thank you for being my Dad, for all the lessons learned even if they were lessons i didnt want to learn, thank you for your patience and understanding. Most of all thank you for all the love you have given me through my life and for picking me up When i fell you never gave up on me It was truely an honor to know you i love you so much! We all miss you dearly.

He's up playing music with the angels..
Melanie, Darren, Dayton He'll always be with you..
love you

We are so sorry for your loss. Hold your memories close to your heart. I know that my husband will never forget the boating trips, either fishing or crabbing with Dayton and Tom. Thanks for the memories and catch a big one up there!

I hold all of the family close to my heart, my sincerest condolences go out to you! I will always remember the fun we had growing up, camping, reunions and good times at the cabins. Uncle Tom I will miss you!
Love, Cathy Fisher