1967
2021
John L. Gomm of Lake Stevens, Wa. passed unexpectedly March 8th, 2021 at the age of 54. He leaves his wife of almost 20 years, Tina Thompson Gomm, and four daughters; Grace Marie Gomm at home, Katie Nicole McEnaney, Ashley Ann Lacy and Chelsea Stokes. One step-son Kenneth P. Jensen II, and one step-daughter Jenee E. Timmerman. One brother, Aaron and three sisters; Belinda, Lauri and Rhonda and his father Leslie Gomm. John is also a grandfather to ten grandchildren. John predeceased by his sister, Penny and his mother, Gayle Gomm. John was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 14th, 1967.
John was a jack of all trades and could fix/repair almost anything. He had a warm personality, and he had a great respect for military persons and would go out of his way to thank them for their service to this country.
Since his death was unexpected, and without any burial insurance, donations can be made on www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-john-gomm to help the family with funeral costs.
John's funeral services will be held Thursday, March 18th, 2021 at 12 noon in Snohomish, WA. at Bauer Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow immediately at Machias Cemetery on Silva street.
John will be greatly missed by all and may he Rest In Peace in God's hands!
Our appreciation and thanks go to Lake Stevens EMT's and Fire Dept. Chaplin Micheal Ussery and Bauer Funeral Home and all who helped.
January 14, 1967 - March 8, 2021To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Jennifer Gomm
April 13, 2021
Arron and I miss you so much!! It's so strange and hard to believe that you're not here with us still. I couldn't have asked for a better brother in law and I know Arron is really missing his big brother. I miss your laugh and silly jokes that mostly you thought were funny lol. I miss the conversations we had with you. I even miss how you liked to tease us or even ruffle our feathers so to speak. We didn't always see eye to eye but you were, are, and always will be so very special to me. You'll always be loved, remembered and hold a special place in my heart John. We love you! Take care of Penny and your Mom until we come home too. We'll do what we can down here for your family as well. Love you. Jenn.
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