Andy Ray Todahl

January 24, 1953 - April 23, 2013

Andy Ray Todahl

January 24, 1953 - April 23, 2013

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Andy Ray Todahl

Andy Ray Todahl, 60, of Laurel, WA, passed away peacefully on April 23, 2013 at Whatcom Hospice House after a being diagnosed with ALS one month ago.
Andy was born in Bellingham, WA on January 24, 1953. He was a 1971 graduate from Bellingham High School. He worked at Intalco for 38 years.
His true passion was fishing, but he also treasured his family and was a wonderful son, husband, father and grandpa. Anyone that ever knew him will always remember his Todahl Giggle. After his diagnoses he remained so positive and continued to make us laugh till the end.
Andy is survived by his loving wife Valerie of 39 years, children: Melisa (Chris) Draper, Justin (Reginna) Todahl and two grandchildren: Austin and Makenna, parents: Marlyn and Mary Todahl, relatives: Jim (Teddie) Todahl, Sherrie (Ken) Shockey, Debbie (Steve) Paxton, MaryLou (Allen) Stamm, Marc (Sandi) Johnson, Melodie (Mike) Young and numerous family and friends.
Memorial service will be held at Moles Farewell Tributes 2039 Main St. Ferndale on April 27, 2013 at 1:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to ALS Association, 19115 68th Ave. S., Suite H-105, Kent, WA 98032-2110, Whatcom Hospice, 2901 Squalicum Parkway, Bellingham, WA 98225, Hospice House, 2800 Douglas Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Hoagland Pharmacy, Whatcom Hospice, Hospice House, and ALS Association.

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Memorial service will be held at Moles Farewell Tributes 2039 Main St. Ferndale on April 27, 2013 at 1:00 pm. Donations Information

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to ALS Association, 19115 68th Ave. S., Suite H-105, Kent, WA 98032-2110, Whatcom Hospice, 2901 Squalicum Parkway, Bellingham, WA 98225, Hospice House, 2800 Douglas Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225

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12 responses to Andy Ray Todahl

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  1. Steve Radke says:

    I worked with Andy in the ’70’s and he was a great guy just like everyone else here has mentioned. I’ve only bumped into him a couple of times since then, but over the years I’ve discovered that just hearing that someone is gone makes you miss them. Best wishes to his family and friends as you are it this sad and trying time.

  2. To all the Todahl’s & their familys & friends. We are so very sorry for your loss. Wish we could be their. He will be so missed but never forgotten. Truly, Jim & Sharon

  3. Greg Hewett says:

    My heart and thoughts go out to the entire Todahl family. Andy was perhaps one of my most influential childhood friends. For over ten years we lived next door, play together, seek adventures together, play baseball, and all was good. We went to school together for many years and I don’t know anyone more caring or thoughtful. Andy, you will be missed but never forgotten.

  4. Rita Perry says:

    Please accept my sympathy to the loving Wife,Son,Daughter,Family & Friends in the painful loss of your dear Andy. Hopefully you will be comforted by these Verses from the Bible: Psalms36:7 “HOW PRECIOUS YOUR LOVING:KINDNESS IS O GOD! AND IN THE SHADOW OF YOUR WINGS THE SONS OF MEN THEMSELVES TAKE REFUGE, FOR WITH YOU IS THE SOURCE OF LIFE

  5. Tom Warner says:

    So sad yet so many good memories. Andy, Jim and I chasing his truck down the freeway. Andy, Jim, Steve and I floating down the river fishing, telling stories and having a good time. Fishing over at the Lyre, hunting in Winthrop. So many good times. Andy was a great guy and an even better father and husband. A great guy from a wonderful family. Jean and I share your sorrow. Condolences. Tom and Jean

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