William-Geiger-Obituary

William Geiger

Everett, Washington

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January 6, 2023
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Everett, Washington

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January 6, 2023

William "Bill" Charles Geiger (92) of Mukilteo, Washington, passed away on January 6, 2023.

Bill was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington and attended Stadium High School. He graduated from Western Michigan University where he met the love of his life, Joan...

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I saw this come up again , and it made me smile and think , "awe Bill, what a nice man ." You brought joy to many people .

My Dad, Greg Mitchell, was just recounting some experiences with his golfing foursome in Everett. I recall visiting one summer and caddying for my dad. Bill, Ernie Guetlin and I were carrying on so much that my Dad told us to hush while he was tee-ing off! They all worked at Weyerhaeuser together. We are so sorry for your loss and the late condolence. Dana Mitchell for Greg Mitchell

I knew bill from Stadium class of 1948 and worked with him at Weyerhaeuser in Everett. Jo & Bill had many Elks' Club Wed & Fri dinners with LeAnn & Gene Johnson. We found this sad news when our card was returned 12/28.

My Husband Ed Daggett worked at Weyerhaeuser Bill was a great friend. Ed caddie for Bill, we have a trophy Bill gave Ed for being the best Caddie. they both loved their Golf.

I was saddened to hear of Bills passing . I cut Bills hair for many many years. Bill was a favorite of mine , very sweet and a true gentleman of the times. Very kind, and was always helpful, if need be. I always enjoyed his sense of humor, and friendly conversation . He will be missed .

Bill was a true gentleman.My late husband (Jim Mathiesen,) enjoyed working with both Jo and Bill. May your family memories give you comfort.

Kim and Kyle, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad and my dad, Bill Wilson worked together at Weyerhaeuser. The four of them were great friends and loved golfing together. My dad Bill passed on 6 years ago, my mother Karla Wilson, just passed away on New Years Eve 2023. They are all back together now, chasing around those little white balls.

Your dad made a lasting impression with his trainings. I was a summer hire at Weyerhaeuser in the late 1970s and I still remember not to stand on a swivel chair to reach something. "Safety First"! Actually my dad was also a long time Weyerhaeuser employee (Dan Rose). May your memories of your mom and dad bring you joy and peace.