Mitchell Sutton Munday

Mitchell Sutton Munday obituary, Issaquah, WA

Mitchell Sutton Munday

Mitchell Munday Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 13, 2025.


Mitchell Sutton Munday devoted husband and caring stepfather died on May 26th at 69 years old. He is survived by his wife Debra and step sons Ryan and Dillon. His parents were David S. and Marjorie S. Munday who preceded him in death. He leaves behind brother Mark Munday.

Later in life Mitch met his biological family, mother Constance (Connie) Sinclair who passed away in 2019, and his surviving half brother Mike Sinclair and half sister Carla Sinclair.

Mitch was a cadet in the Air Force Academy after high school and later attended the University of Washington. He began his 32 year career with Boeing in the Puget Sound area, His contributions included anticipating and defining the computing and process needs of Engineering. He supported all models of the Boeing airplane program. Mitch served as an advocate for the workforce to improve and master the new design tools, and managed conflict between the workforce and corporate policies.

Mitch was an avid skier and spent decades enjoying his Boeing coworker friends and many others at the family cabin at Crystal Mountain. Music was very important to him especially during cabin visits. Action adventure movies were a personal favorite.

His wife Debra remembers him as a doting husband and attentive father. Lifetime friends knew Mitch as spirited, a most beautiful, compassionate, kind and caring man. His appreciation of other people defined his life. He wanted to make a positive impact in other's lives and generously donated to many charities regularly. Mitch's ashes will be released at Mitch's most cherished place on earth - Crystal Mountain. In lieu of flowers please consider directing donations to an alcohol recovery program or charity of your choice.

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June 20, 2025

Patti York Wall posted to the memorial.

June 18, 2025

Greg Tesch posted to the memorial.

June 15, 2025

Mike Sinclair posted to the memorial.

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Patti York Wall

June 20, 2025

My path crossed with Mitch through classes together in the Mercer island school system and at a few reunions since then. He was always very genuine and focused in his conversations with me and fellow school mates. Peace be with his friends.

Greg Tesch

June 18, 2025

Only just started to get to know you late. Be at peace, your cousin Greg.

Mike Sinclair

June 15, 2025

Miss ya. We only started catching up on lives separated and had so much more to share. Love ya big brother.

Doug Kammerer

June 14, 2025

I met Mitch in the Mercer Island School system. Have some fond memories. I believe we did play a few musical tunes together. Farewell my friend. Doug Kammerer

Robert Stinson

June 14, 2025

Mitch Monday

I met Mitch through my best friend, Ryan Bemis, around 1992. My first impression was, "This guy´s strict!" But as I got to know him over the years, I came to understand that the structure Mitch lived by wasn´t just for show-it was something he relied on to keep moving forward.

We actually talked about this one night at his cabin. I came from a background with very little structure and needed discipline in my life. Mitch, being the smart and insightful guy he was, picked up on that early. He told me he understood where I came from and reminded me that I didn´t have to be a product of my environment. That conversation has always stuck with me.

Yes, Mitch could be strict-but it came from a good place. I truly believe he wanted nothing but the best for everyone around him.

I haven´t seen Mitch in a couple of years now, and it saddens me deeply. My heart goes out to his family-Mark, Debbie, Ryan, and Dillon. I´m so sorry for your loss.

God Bless
Bobby Stinson

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June 20, 2025

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June 18, 2025

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