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Tracy W. Waldock

Seattle, Washington

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Tracy Waldock passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 3, 2008.

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Ms. Tracy brought such a treat to any event or day she attended. I always was so pleasured in her presence, what a smile she shared. Always a kind word & wisdom she shown, quite a lady.
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I pray that you all will find peace and warmth in the memories of your Mom's beautiful smile and her love of you all. She was such a positive person, very thoughtful. God Bless.

I am so sad to hear of Tracys passing. She was an energetic pre-school Mom and elementary school volunteer. My sincere condolences to Jane, Ben and Harry.

Tracy added such a sense of joy to any event and especially enjoyed live music and exploring nature. I was able to take a trip with her to the Redwood Forest and plan to memorialize her favorite camping spot on our property. She always had a way of making others feel good about themselves and she will truely be missed.

Tracy was such a loving and caring person. She has touched and left her tender mark on so many people. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. My heart goes out to all of her friends and family who have lost such a wonderful person.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

We both decided that there was one word to describe Tracy. Nice. She will be remembered at our house as the one who brought a beautiful smile to any event. We're thankful for the time we had with her. She will be truly missed.

It is rare in today's world to find a person with as much possitive charisma as Tracy. We are lucky to have had the opportunty to have known her and her constant smile.

My first memory of Tracy is when we were about 13 at Puget Sound Jr. High. She used to sell doughnuts and milk for the drama club in the mornings before classes started and I used to sit in the room every moning to awkwardly (teenager ya know) flirt and read. She was always fun to talk to back then and that never changed. Tracy was always ready to have fun and help in the planning and carrying out of any activity, dressing up as needed for any function. She was a fan of all music and would...