1953
2020
On Saturday, September 5, 2020, Ernest Loren Gladsjo, loving husband and father of two, passed away at age 67 due to health complications following an intensive hospital stay in February 2019.
Ernie was born on May 25, 1953, in Everett, WA, to Karl and Margaret (Wahl) Gladsjo. He was raised on the North Fork Stillaguamish River in Swede Heaven and spent most of his life in Darrington, WA, graduating from Darrington High School in 1971. Before he had even graduated, Ernie began his lifelong career as a logger and timber faller by working for the local mill, Summit Timber. Throughout the 1970s, Ernie lived a logger's life, working in Washington and Alaska for Pugh Ridge Logging, Jack Faucett, G&D, and several other companies. When the opportunity presented itself, Ernie and friends Dennis Anderson, Craig Green, and Rich Spaulding formed Three Rivers Cutting, which he would later split from in the early 1990s to create Northwest Cutting, a hand falling-focused small business he would successfully run until his retirement in 2012. One of the highlights of Ernie's career was bucking alongside his father until Karl hung his corks up, an experience that helped him become a revered timber faller in the industry and a mentor that would later break in-and break some-of the many young timber fallers and loggers who worked strips alongside Ernie over the years.
On May 24, 1980, he married Carol Lee Thompson while wearing a rented baby blue tuxedo. Ernie always claimed he lured Carol out of the Red Top Tavern and into his pickup with a bag of popcorn, though Carol has never recalled such an event. They would go on to build the family home and a small Christmas tree farm in Swede Heaven, just a mile from Ernie's childhood home. In 1986 and 1990, Ernie and Carol added two sons to the family, Garret and Gavin. They were his pride and joy, and together created many fond memories while exploring the forests around Darrington through camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, and packing saw gas. With his own sons, their friends, or his many nieces, nephews, or cousins, Ernie was always a strong-willed father figure when he needed to be, and a best friend as often as he could be.
Ernie had a passion for the outdoors and everything it had to offer. He would spend his work week in the woods, and still find his way back out there most weekends. After falling big timber in Southeast Alaska during the early 1970s and again in the late 1980s, Ernie fell in love with the wild places and bountiful game the area had to offer. Those experiences eventually led to him buying waterfront property in Naukati Bay, AK, on Prince of Wales Island, a special spot he and Carol turned into their second home and primary place of retirement in recent years. Their 'cabin' would go on to host many family and friends over the last 15 years; fishing, hunting, cribbage, good food, lots of laughs, and too much whiskey was always on the agenda. He was known for his infectious smile, rosy cheeks, quick wit, and strong spirit. If you knew Ernie, then it is likely your shared story involves some level of humor, danger, and ends with the comment, "You could never get away with that in this day and age."
Ernie was preceded in death by his father, Karl, his mother, Margaret, and his brother Corky. He is survived by his wife Carol, his two children, Garret (Brittany) and Gavin (Kati), his grandchildren Fiona and Icem, his brother Larry and sister Karen, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. A special thanks to all the family and friends who have been there for the Gladsjo family through these difficult times, and to all those who visited Ernie; we know he greatly appreciated hearing from and connecting with folks he hadn't seen in many years. 2020 has been a difficult year for most of us, but the future remains bright. The family is happy to announce the pending arrival of Ernie's third grandchild, Gavin and Kati's second child and first son, in December 2020. We cannot wait to welcome you to the family, Gunnar Gladsjo.
A funeral service will not be held. Ernie's church was always his family, friends, and the great outdoors.
May 25, 1953 - September 5, 2020To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Teresa ( Cabe) Dalton
September 5, 2025
Ernie and I went to school from K to Sr year. In 1st grade I was playing horses and ran in front of Ernie as he swung the baseball bat. My 1st grade picture is a memory of that day. I had 2 black eyes and thankfully pics were in black and white! He always had a smile and was a fun classmate and friend.
Duane Sanford
October 5, 2020
A belated Condolences and prayers to the Gladsjo family, Relatives, an friends in the loss of Ernest. I never had the opportunity to meet Ernest, but; did know an play Basketball with his brother Larry and used to visit thier store years back in white Horse. Our thoughts are with your family.
mike coyle
September 19, 2020
Carol & family we have lost a good,great man. ernie was a special friend and will be remembered. in hunting camp this year we will have a special toast for him. karen and mike say thanks to you for your special care given to ernie in his time of need. mike & karen
Beverly Sanders
September 17, 2020
I knew Ernie casually but heard lots of stories from Ted! They spent time together growing up as their parents were good friends and Ted dated Ernie's sister Karen in school. Carol, I'm so sorry to find out he passed away. Gone too young too soon. May the memories you have help you and your whole family through this difficult time.
Jerry and Donna Booker
September 17, 2020
Ernie was one of the real men to come out our home town. The greatest accomplishments and pride in his life is his wife and sons. God bless and comfort all those that loved and shared Ernie’s dreams and memories
Ted Cloer
September 16, 2020
Dang Ernie I wish we would have time to sit and laugh about the days when I was going out with your sister Karen in school. My mom and dad were best buddies with yours. Karl and dad used to laugh about who made the beer, Rainier or Oly. Good days my friend. RIP
Jack & Rickie Bates
September 16, 2020
Our sincerest sympathy to Ernie's family. We'll remember him fondly and always with that warm, welcoming smile he had. He could make you laugh when he told stories on others or himself. His love and pride of his family was foremost.
Shelly Vannatta
September 13, 2020
My Uncle Ernie has always been in my life and I shall miss him dearly. He will forever be a shadow upon my heart. I love you Ernie
Ron White
September 13, 2020
My closest friend growing up. Ernie and I spent countless hours fishing, hunting and getting into trouble. Although I hadn’t seen Ernie in many years, I will miss him terribly. Deepest condolences to Carol and the boys. RIP my friend.
karen monize
September 13, 2020
A legend in his time. Will hold you in my heart forever love your sister Karen
Teresa (Cabe)Dalton
September 12, 2020
Ernie was always the funniest and nicest person you would ever know
We were in same grade from kindergarten to senior year
I walked in with Ernie at our graduation
Sorry I didn’t keep in touch but I will never forget his smile and his laugh! Loved swimming down behind his childhood home in the summer
My heart goes out to his family
I hope the time you had with him will keep you strong and know others care.
Herb and Rhoda Cargill
September 12, 2020
We are saddened by the news of Ernie. I remember one winter Ernie and I spent the day clearing driveways on Swede Heaven road after a big snow storm. Ernie was always ready to help in any situation. Ernie come by it honest as his father Karl was the same.
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