Sy Eubanks

October 14, 1971 - April 13, 2024

Sy Eubanks

October 14, 1971 - April 13, 2024

Obituary

Sy Eubanks, born on October 14th, 1971, in Seattle, Washington, was the eldest child of Michael and Lora Eubanks. He departed this life in Bellingham, Washington on April 13th, 2024, in the comforting presence of his family.

Sy survived a fall, but tragically, he developed an inoperable brain bleed.

He was an alumnus of Mt. Baker High School, where he was a football player and earned the nickname “The Masked Mountie” in wrestling.

Sy had a deep affection for his family and a love for all creatures, especially his cherished dogs. His family circle expanded to include his friends at Avila care, where he was loved by everyone. A special note of gratitude is extended to Jayne.

He leaves behind his mother, Lora Eubanks of Acme, WA, his sister Michelle Standefer his brother-in-law Justin Standeer, his brother Case Eubank, and his sons Mason of Sultan, WA, and Lance Corporal Odin Eubanks of North Carolina. His Aunt Mary of Big Lake, Alaska, and his nieces and nephews Alexis, Colton, Sophia, Kylie, Kaleb, and Jalen also survive him.

Sy was preceded in death by his father, Michael “Coyote” Eubanks, and his first cousin, Joshua Oberg of Big Lake, AK.

A heartfelt thanks is extended to ICU nurse Silas, whose compassionate care made Sy’s transition more bearable.

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6 responses to Sy Eubanks

  1. Laurel Bock says:

    Sy will always hold a special place in my heart. We never hung out, at school, or socialized, but he was the first person, from another grade school, to reach out and be friendly in middle school. Mr. Wyant’s class wouldn’t have been the same without him!
    I had the pleasure of riding with “Coyote “, a couple times, and had spotted a “Mt. Baker” Duffel bag, with “Eubanks”. I was able to ask about Sy and let him know how kind a person his son had been , to me, back in school.
    I am so sorry for this loss.
    I pray he is at peace!

  2. Aaron Little says:

    Many days on the football field were very competitive but he inspired me to strive on and be better. You will be missed. May you forever rest in peace.

  3. Tim Roberts says:

    Sad 🙏to hear he was a great person my condolences to the family and he’s dear friends 🙏

  4. Tammy Bock says:

    Laura I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m sending prayers your wa

  5. We loved you so much, Sy. You were a delightful and funny addition to my life on Highway 9!! Always up to some kind of friendly , playful mischief . You and Abel were inseperable.

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