William H. Houghton

1925 - 2012

William H. Houghton obituary, 1925-2012

William H. Houghton

1925 - 2012

BORN

1925

DIED

2012

William Houghton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 31, 2012.
Hank was born in Seattle, WA on May 15, 1925; the youngest of two sons, to the late Frederick and Mary Houghton. He was preceded in death by his brother Fred. He attended high school in Seattle at Queen Anne High and upon graduating enlisted in the Army and was sent to Guam where his military occupational specialty was weather observer. After he was discharged, he went to work at Bill's Towing and went on to become a trailer salesman for Fruehauf Trailer. He then went to work for Allied Body Works, Inc. where he became part-owner. He retired from Allied Body and started snowbirding every winter to Palm Desert and Phoenix, AZ with his wife Mary.

On a cool April night in 1946, while dancing to the music of the Dick Jergins Orchestra, he met the love of his life, Mary Suryan. The spark ignited a love that burned for over 60 years until Mary's death on January 17, 2008. Hank and Mary were blessed with a family of two sons, Billy and Randy (Janis) Houghton, and one daughter Kim (Rick) Wahlbrink, eight grandchildren, Chad, Rachelle, Ian, and Alyson Houghton, Cady, Troy and Ryan (Katrina) and Elizabeth Wahlbrink and six great grandchildren, Michael, Chad, Jr., James and Shakira Houghton, and Shae and Trenton Wahlbrink. Number seven great grandchild, Ayla is due in mid-March.

Hank enjoyed golfing and golfed at more than 100 golf courses around the country with Torrey Pines being his favorite. He also enjoyed gambling at area casinos and in Reno, NV every chance he got. He also loved traveling to Hawaii.

Hank loved entertaining his friends and family whether it be going out to dinner or just at his home. He was also a wonderful swing dancer. During his last few years he met the lovely Emy Bogus. They had great times together up at the Tulalip Casino and breakfast on Sunday mornings at the Eagles. She will always be part of our family.

When Hank got sick and needed 24 hour care, Nelson Kwambai entered our lives. He was very special to Hank and will also always be part of our family.

Rest in peace Dad – You will be loved and missed by all who knew you.

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Nancy Fazakerley

February 17, 2012

Dear Billy, Randy and Kim,
Your dad was a very sweet man who told great jokes. I am sure your mom and him are in heaven with all their other friends and family laughing and dancing. We are so sorry for your loss.

Love you,
Nancy and Richard

February 13, 2012

To Billy, Randy and Kim, so sorry for your loss. Your dad was always very special to me, so funny, kind and sweet. I have wonderful memories of growing up with you guys. He was a great friend to my dad for over 75 years (one of the 3 musketeers). My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Katie Kitchin Curva

February 12, 2012

To my special friend Hank. In a lifetime you only get a chance to meet a few people that you feel are really special friends that can make a difference in your life that are not your family & Hank was one in my life. He was a true friend that I felt could be trusted and tell him things that couldn't even share with your family for fear they wouldn't understand. Hank was one of those friends for me. I will always keep him in a special place in my heart. I am sure we will meet again in another life. Until then you will always have a special place in my heart. We always looked forward to our time together which always resulted in a good time and lifetime friendships. Dick and Nan

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