1923
2021
Edward Alvin Pawlak, 98, of Everett, WA passed away March 21, 2021. Edward was born on February 19, 1923 in Hamburg, Germany. He is survived by his daughter Linda; son, Crady; and many grandchildren.
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Tim Gancy
March 29, 2021
Crady, Sham and Family – Thinking of you during your loss. Sham spoke very highly of her Father in Law.
Tim Gancy
Cheryl Brisson
March 29, 2021
I only knew Ed through updates from his daughter-in-law Sham and son, Crady. I so enjoyed hearing updates from Sham about her father-in-law. I know he will be sorely missed. What an impressive life and man. Love always. Thanks for sharing him with me.
The Brisson's - Marc, Cheryl, Kyle and Troy
Rajdev
March 27, 2021
Dear Crady & Sham,
Uncle Ed was such an amazing person - extremely warm and kind. And he loved Aunt Ginny so much. He is an inspiration to how we ought to treat and love our spouses. Will miss him and those bear hugs so much. Was so hoping the kids could meet him last summer, which did not materialise for obvious reasons. Such a shame. Stay strong and comforted knowing that he is with Aunt Ginny. Included a photo with them probably in 2004. What a lovely couple! Love you both.
Komi, Rajdev, Vickram & Shivaani
Julee
March 27, 2021
Our family spent pretty much every holiday and birthday with Uncle Ed and Aunt Ginny. We rented twin camping trailers and all went to Yellowstone together. Every summer we all rented a house in Cannon Beach Oregon for a week and enjoyed the beach. Uncle Ed kept our cars running. He was an amazing mechanic. He took us down under Snoqualmie Falls to see the generator. My favorite memory is when he picked me up after church one Sunday and we climbed to the top of Mount Si in North Bend together. He gave amazing bear hugs and prayed for our family everyday. We love you Uncle Ed. You will be greatly missed.
Robert Hodgdon
March 27, 2021
I knew Mr. Pawlak through his son Dan with whom we were in business selling the product he invented and manufactured in Issaquah. He was a calm, soft spoken man who had a deep faith in his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I grew into faith with the family after Dan was killed in an explosion and after going to 4 funerals that were life celebrations, including for certain Dans, the way the family were comforted by the Lord affected me and I began investigating how they were so certain; discovered the truth with their witness and became a lifetime believer. Mr Ed was one of those rocks of faith.
Danielle
March 27, 2021
Grandpa was always ready to fix anything for anyone, and he could really fix ANYTHING. He was continually praying for every member of his family and reminded them of it every time he spoke with them. He had a huge heart and great faith. He missed his wife of 70 years deeply, and while he was strong and healthy, stubborn enough to patch his own roof well into his late 90’s, he really wanted to be in heaven with his wife and his son, my father, Dan. He read his Bible daily. Pretty much every time I asked him how he was doing, he would reply, “Oh I can’t complain, it wouldn’t do any good, now would it?” He gave the best bear hugs you could ever ask for. He will be always remembered with love and joy. He was a genius and he was humble.
We love you always, Grandpa!
Ananthi A
March 27, 2021
Our condolences to Mr Crady & Family, on the demise of his dear father, Mr Edward Pawlak. Always in our hearts with love and fond memories.
From Ravee, Sakthi, Sathya & Ananthi.
Karen
March 26, 2021
I am a checker at Safeway and was fortunate to know Mr. Pawlak. He was a very caring and compassionate man. I was one of the lucky ones to have had have known him. I waited on him just one day before his 98th birthday and as I watched him walk out the door I thought to myself how he had made my life better just knowing him a little bit. He will truly be missed. Karen
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