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Erik Bill Pihl

1928 - 2013

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1928

DIED

2013

Erik Pihl Obituary

Erik Bill Pihl

DDS MSD

July 24, 1928 ~ November 30, 2013

Snart r du dd och vet ej att du glider p livets bt bort mot de andra landen dr morgonen vntar dig p dolda strnder . . .

Soon you'll be dead and not know you are gliding upon life's boat away towards the other lands where morning waits for you on hidden shores . . .

Livsbten, Pr Lagerkvist

Bill Pihl passed away in the comfort of his home during the early morning hours of November 30th, 2013.

Erik "Bill" Pihl was born on July 24, 1928 to Hildur and Hilding Pihl who immigrated to Seattle the previous year from Lule, Sweden with Bill's older brother, Per Ivar. Bill was named for his paternal grandfather, Erik Otto Pihl, and because Hildur and Hilding wanted him to also have a very American name, he was given "Billy" as a middle name. He was raised in a household steeped in Swedish culture, values, and faith that became guideposts for his long life of service to others. He was a member of the two oldest Swedish Lutheran parishes in the State of Washington: Gethsemane in Seattle and then Salem in Mount Vernon.

Bill grew up in the Sandpoint neighborhood of Seattle and then Bothell when the family purchased a farm on Pontius Road. Other siblings joined the Pihl household: Rose Ann, Ernest, Martin, Elsie and Karen. Theirs was a close and loving family and remains so to this day.

Through his high school years, Bill spent long hours before and after school taking care of the family farm. After graduation from Bothell high school, he worked as a commercial fisherman to fund his college tuition.

A life-long Husky, Bill graduated from the University of Washington where he received undergrad, graduate and post-graduate degrees in dentistry and orthodontics. He was an ardent Husky fan and supporter of UW athletics.

After dental school, he served as a Captain in the United States Air Force providing mobile dental services for remote bases in the Pacific Northwest.

He married Louise Edholm on August 12, 1956; she was the great joy of his life. Bill and Louise moved to Mount Vernon, Washington in 1959 where Bill established his orthodontic practice, which would span more than forty years.

Bill and Louise have four children: Erik, Andrea, Arne, and Paul all born and raised in Mount Vernon. He was proud of each of them and he always admired their hard work and supported their passions.

Bill loved the Skagit Valley and the great outdoors: hiking, climbing, skiing, hunting and fishing were all avid pursuits. He loved nature and wild places, the sound of glaciers calving above an alpine tarn and sea spray coming over the bow. He was especially fond of fishing in Alaska with Louise and his brothers and sisters.

Bill's life was a life lived robustly; he was a big thinker and an eternal optimist. No problem was too big or insurmountable and there was nothing he could not do, particularly if friends or family needed help.

Bill brought that same energy and vision to a life of dedicated service to many local and national volunteer activities. Always ready and willing to lend a hand, Bill helped many organizations with both his philanthropy and his time. He was actively involved with Holden Village since its inception in 1962 and served on its Board in the 1960's and 1970's. In the 1970's Bill served on the Lutheran Church in America's national World Hunger task force. He was an active member of Mount Vernon Rotary, an organization he admired greatly for its global impact and commitment to service above self. He was never afraid to get his hands dirty; he always liked to have skin in the game. During the last decades of his life, he spent many hours with a shovel and his beloved backhoe moving trees and plantings for the Western Washington Fruit Research Foundation near Mount Vernon. Strong believers in access to higher education, Bill and Louise created a scholarship endowment in Hildur and Hilding Pihl's name at Pacific Lutheran University.

Bill travelled to Sweden later in his life and loved to visit his Swedish cousins, particularly Tor Johansson and his wife Maud in Linkping and Brigitta Wasserman and her husband Thomas in Lule. He loved Stockholm, the Swedish countryside, and land, the archipelago that is Louise's ancestral home. He often talked about making yet another trip.

Bill's family extends their profound thanks to the many healthcare professionals who provided wonderful care these past thirteen years, particularly Dr. Charles Kotal, whose personal interest and attention will long be remembered. Special thanks to the staff of San Juan Rehab and Care Center in Anacortes.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents Hildur and Hilding, his sister Rose Ann, and his brother Ivar. He is survived by his wife Louise; children Erik, Andrea, Arne, and Paul; brothers Ernest (Zora) and Martin (Darlene); sisters Elsie Soule and Karen Leander; sisters-in-law Joan Pihl and Hazel Edholm; nieces and nephews; grand nieces and nephews; and his faithful hunting dogs Mocha and Flicka.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Holden Village: holdenvillage.org, Salem Lutheran Church: slcmv.com or the charity of your choice.

A memorial service will be held January 18, 2014 11:00am at Salem Lutheran Church, Mount Vernon. Please leave your memories in the online guest book at www.Legacy.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times from Dec. 7 to Dec. 8, 2013.

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January 20, 2014

Although I haven't seen Bill in many years, I will always be thankful to him for his help and encouragement to me becoming a dentist.
Russ Christensen, DDS

January 19, 2014

A wonderful memorial service. Talked to Erik and Ernie. I remember Bill from Gethsemane days, A true friend. I'm blessed Having the Pihl family as a friend. Thanks for Bill's memory.
Dick Ellison

BHSAA Sunshine Committee

January 17, 2014

From: Bothell High School Alumni Association

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Barbara Johnstone Usitalo

December 29, 2013

Our sympathy to all your family.My brothers, Howard & Glenn Johnstone & I went to Bothell High School with Bill, RoseAnn, Ernie & Marty. A truly wonderful family.

Fishing in Alaska with Louise

Erik Pihl

December 28, 2013

Bill with Mocha

Erik Pihl

December 28, 2013

Fishing in Alaska

Erik Pihl

December 28, 2013

December 15, 2013

To the Pihl family:
Bill was a true friend, and a great orthodontist for our entire family. His generosity will not be forgotten. He will be missed, and he is now receiving the reward that his life and faith have insured. Gary and Kris Johnson Big Lake.

2006-12-05 WWFRF Bill Pihl Celebration

December 13, 2013

December 12, 2013

Louise,
Fond memories of Bill will always be with us as we walk by all the lovely fruit trees he so carefully helped us move into the fruit garden. What a joy to have known and worked alongside such a generous man.
All of us here at WWFRF will miss him.

Dick & Irene Johnson

December 9, 2013

Louise and all, please accept our sincere condolences. We are at a loss for just the right words, pray that you will be comforted.

Hunting trip with Mocha and Flicka

Erik G Pihl

December 8, 2013

Barbara/David Heid

December 8, 2013

Louise and family,

May your hearts as well as ours soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together.

Our sincerest condolences,
Barbara and David Heid

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