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WOOTEN,
Brent Alan
"Wooter"

Passed away August 29, 2011 in Spokane after a lengthy illness at the age of 72. He was born in Anacortes in 1939 to Richard "Boots" and Thelma Wooten. They moved to Walla Walla from Anacortes early where he grew up with a basketball in one hand and a football in the other. While at Walla Walla High School (WaHi) he played in the state basketball tournament in 1955. During his senior year, 1957, as a running back and defensive back, they won the A.P. Balloting Poll for a state championship with an 8-0 record. Also that year he was selected to All-State football, basketball and track and was later inducted into WaHi's School Athletic Hall of Fame. After high school he married Barbara Porter and together they had two girls, Debbie and Cindy, while at the same time starting his college football career at the University of Washington where he played half back and defensive back on the school's 1960 and 1961 winning Rose Bowl teams, catching a touchdown pass in the 1960 game against #1 ranked Wisconsin for a 17-7 victory that gave the Huskies a national championship. The team was later inducted into the UW Hall of Fame. Brent graduated with a degree in Physical Education and later earned his Masters degree at the UW. After finishing his undergrad he was hired as assistant football coach at Columbia Basin Community College where his team played in the Junior Rose Bowl in 1962 with a record of 17-0-1. He then went on to Eastern as assistant football coach under Dave Holmes bringing with him a number of fine CBC transfers. Over the next five years their combined record was 34-13-1 and advanced to the NAIA national championship game in 1967 where the Savages finished with an 11-1 record. He became head coach and Athletic Director at Eastern from 1968-70. He also served as wrestling coach from 1963-68. Following his tenure in the athletic department, he remained at Eastern for more than 30 years as professor in the Health/Physical Education and Recreation department and also enjoyed serving as the director of intramurals. During this time he met Margaret Davies and they were married in 1990. Following his retirement in 1999, he became active in his Native American tribe serving as a Samish Tribal Council member working tirelessly to promote Samish educational initiatives and helping to establish educational scholarship funds for tribal members. Brent was known for his willingness to help any student in any situation to achieve their college educational goals. He will be remembered for his great, outgoing, friendly personality and his ability to meet people and get things done. He also expressed great love for his animals and most of all for Margaret and his family. Brent, you will be dearly missed as a husband, father, grandfather, friend, coach and instructor. Brent was preceded in death by his father and mother and brother, Brian. He is survived by his loyal companion and wife Margaret, two daughters Debbie McCarson (Bill) of Sammamish, WA, Cindy Fricke (Darren) of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, step son Jim of Spokane, WA, four grandchildren Bryce, Curtis, John and Jenny and two great-grandchildren Cody and Ethan, and two nephews Scott and Jeff Wooten. There will be a celebration of his life at the Holiday Inn Express in Cheney on Friday, September 9th, 2011 from 2-6pm. Hotel accommodations available 509-235-1100. Ask for Wooten discount. Memorial contributions can be made to SCRAPS (Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service.) Cremation entrusted to CHENEY FUNERAL CHAPEL . Online guestbook at cheneyfuneral.com.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Aug. 31 to Sep. 1, 2011.

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Wm Dean Seaman

July 1, 2024

Brent was my advisor and supervisor as I completed my BA (1973) & the first MS at EWU in PE/Recreation in 1974.
He co-ordinated my internship at Medical Lake´ 1st Recreation Program, always encouraging me.
I´ll always remember his big smile and laugh.
I survived a bout with cancer at age 75, and agree with my doctors that my life in sports and recreation has contributed greatly to my health (77 in 2024).
(I, too, played football, wrestled, and played baseball - not at Brent´s level, but became coach/assistant coach in those (and many other) sports) from 1965-present day (still weight lifting and teaching shooting sports).)
Brent was a coach that helped encourage me to become (and enjoy) coaching...
God Rest Brent´s soul, and bless his family !

Wm Dean Seaman
BA P E/Recreation `73
MS PE (recreation) `74

Bob Wright

October 29, 2020

One of my great 10 year old memories was him catching that swing pass for a touchdown in the rosebowl. I loved 13 years later paying my rent by beating him at pool in goofy's tavern. That and graduating from Eastern are some of my favorite memories. He was a fun! !guy!

Obie Amacker

September 9, 2011

Margaret and family, I am sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you. Brent was truly "one of a kind" who will be missed by all who knew and loved him. As a founding member of the Spokane Homecoming Invitational Tournament and legendary particpant he left a lasting impression during the event's 37 year history.

September 6, 2011

Dear Brent, you were my first crush in first grade. Thank you for being a dear-heart. After you left Anacortes, I only saw you twice more, but each time your were just as sweet, dear and kind. I'm so grateful that you made it to one reunion. It was such a joy to hug you and to meet your wife. You and your family will be in our prayers. God speed! Arlene (Wittman) & Pat Adams

Cumshelitsa - BJ Settle

September 5, 2011

Brent, you will always be remembered as the "Stand Up Man". Thanks for all your help while we served on Samish Tribal Council. Hours of meetings. Bless you and your mom she was so nice. You will always be in my heart & Grandkids heart Jacob and Joey. We will never forget you!! Tom & BJ(Cumshelitsa)Settle

September 4, 2011

Brent,
There are only feelings that can not be put into words. You alone are responsible for teaching me a great lesson; "That life is a journey not a guided trip." Your greatest strength was your ability to bring out the confidence within us and demonstrate that we can achieve if we dream. Everything I have accomplished professionally has been influenced by you.
Until we meet again at the long bar in the recreation lounge of the "Ever After" to sip on Boodles, I will remember.
With Great Admirationa and Affection
you will forever be my friend.

Gregg Kininmonth
Class of 85

Karen Holmes

September 2, 2011

Brent, You will be missed by the many Eastern Washington University students that you taught and mentored over the years. You were my advisor and friend. You will be missed greatly.

Dee Branson

September 2, 2011

Brent it was a pleasure to work with you during your time on The Samish Tribal Council. It was time consuming and sometimes very frustrating work.
We spend many hours writing policies but in the end it was worth it. Your contribution and guididence was so important to the Samish Tribal Council and the Samish Indian Nation. It was a pleasure to know you and Margaret and to add you to the tribe we love so much. Prayers and love to your family.

Bob Huggins

September 1, 2011

Brent, without you recruiting me for football at Eastern in 1963 I would not have gone to college, had a great career in the Army, nor had the work ethic and out look on life that I have. The world will be a smaller place without you. My prayers to all the family.

August 31, 2011

Brent, So many great memories of you during our Husky days and thank you for your contribution in making the 58,59,60 Huskies a better football team. Life without you will not be the same for many.
Your Husky Teammates

Cheryl Allbee

August 31, 2011

Cindy, I am here for you my friend, call me! Cheryl Thorpe Allbee We are saddened by your loss!

Bob Enos

August 31, 2011

Brent was a great man and encouraged me in many ways. He will be missed. My prayers to all of the family.

Bob Shoemaker

August 31, 2011

My thoughts and prayers to Coach Wooten's family,

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