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Alan Lester Merritt

1947 - 2022

Alan Lester Merritt obituary, 1947-2022, Bow, WA

BORN

1947

DIED

2022

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Hawthorne Funeral Home - Mount Vernon

1825 E. College Way

Mount Vernon, Washington

Alan Merritt Obituary

Bow - Alan Lester Merritt, 75, of Bow, passed away on November 3, 2022, at home. He was born September 24, 1947, in Seattle, first-born to Lester Carlton Merritt and Evelyn Bernice Johnson Merritt. Early childhood was spent in Alderwood area until his family moved to Bayview Edison Road in October 1954 to start a dairy farm. Alan kept busy with farm chores and school sports.

Alan attended Edison Grade School and Burlington Edison High School for 9th grade. In August 1962 his family moved to Kelso where he graduated in 1965 from Kelso High School. He later went to PLU and graduated in 1969 with a BBA in business administration. Upon graduation he began Army Basic Training and became a medic in the Army Reserve from 1970 to 1976. Later, he graduated from the Washington Ag-Forestry Education Foundation.

Following several years of industrial work with PM Northwest and Dow Chemical, Alan pursued his love of farming in 1976 growing cash crops and a few apples. In the early 80's he became more serious about growing Merritt Apples into a multi-faceted business. The business grew from a wholesale business selling to packing houses in eastern Washington to include a retail gift shop selling bulk apples, boxed apples, mail order gift apples as well as jams and juice. Alan managed the growing, packing and selling for over 40 very busy years.

In later years, he worked at Rosabella's Garden Bakery with his wife Rose for 15 years before they retired in 2017.

Alan has sat on numerous agricultural boards and county committees as well as local and statewide marketing groups and held several leadership positions. The Lord Jesus has been his true guiding light in life, and he has been active in BSF, church membership and activities.

Alan gave credit to his parents who completely supported his farming ventures in early years. Other family members helped when they could. In 1993, a blessing came into his life when he was given Rose's contact information while she served in the Peace Corps in Russia. After corresponding, she returned to the US in 1995, worked for Alan in his apple business and they married in 1996. An incredible partner in life, work, travel and worship of the Lord, Rose also built and ran Rosabella's.

Alan was preceded in death by his parents Lester and Bernice Merritt, aunts Alice and Alva Johnson and Uncle Cal Johnson. He is survived by wife Rose, brother Randy Merritt, sister Kris Merritt and cousins Nancy Workman (Dennis), Gary Johnson (Selina), Joan Hirt, six nephews and several grand nephews and nieces. With his sweet spirit, Alan was loved by many.

A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held for him on Friday, November 18 at 2 p.m. at Valley Community Church, 800 E Rio Vista Ave. in Burlington followed by a reception downstairs in the Fellowship Hall.

Please visit www.hawthornefh.com to share your thoughts and memories and sign the online guest register.

Arrangements made under care of Hawthorne Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, WA.

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

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Nov. 11 to Nov. 12, 2022.

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Cheryl & Terry Wiggin

November 18, 2022

Having worked around Al for decades, we have always had the greatest respect for his horticultural knowledge and expertise. He was a plants man, and a fine fellow, and a great asset to our community. He will be missed! Our condolences to Rose, Kris and the whole Merritt family.

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Shelly and Rob Olson

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Marjorie Stratton

November 15, 2022

I will miss Alan. He was a gentle soul. My condolences to the Merritt family.

Shelah and Fritz Inman & family

November 14, 2022

We are so sorry to hear of Alan's passing. He was such a gentle man with a joyful smile. He will be missed! Best to all of the Merritt family!

Dyvon Havens

November 14, 2022

Alan was one of the first farmers I met when I began work with WSU Extension in 1988. He always had a smile and a kind heart and was willing to stretch himself to help build the Skagit apple industry. I always thought Alan a bit shy until one year he accepted my invitation to participate in a skit (I believe the other farmer was John Roozen) in front of a large audience of farmers, demonstrating the importance of safe use of pesticides. He just pitched in quietly wherever he was needed, and seemed to enjoy contributing to help others. Alan holds a very soft spot in my heart, and I will miss him greatly.

Mac McCormick

November 12, 2022

So Sorry for your loss, Rose. i enjoyed meeting and pet sitting for you guys. i know he will be missed and i pray that your memories will sustain you thru this hard time. God Bless you

Diane K Falk

November 11, 2022

I'm so sorry to hear of Alan's passing. I am sending my deepest condolences to Rose and family. Hugs...Diane, the former Cake Lady

Louise Phil and family

November 10, 2022

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Merritt family.

Ann and Rick Nash

November 10, 2022

We will miss Alan's generous smile and thoughtful voice.

Laurie Cottingham

November 9, 2022

I'm so sorry to hear that Alan passed and will always remember his gentle smile and quiet ways. <3

Peter C Haase

November 9, 2022

How much I will miss seeing Alan working in his fields on the corner of Farm-to-Market and Allen West Rds.

Carmen Sager

November 8, 2022

What a wonderful man and he will be missed. Alan besides being a wonderful community member, was my son's baseball coach many years ago. He was awesome with the kids, and parents. Our family has great admiration for his tender and kindness to all. Our sympathy to the Merritt family.
Mike and Carmen Sager Family

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