Obituaries

Eva Tsalaky Costacos

March 22, 1930 - July 13, 2025

Eva Costacos was a beloved wife, mother, yia yia, godmother, koumbara, thea, friend, and neighbor. Though she was a mother of three, she was a second mother to countless others, always being there to talk, listen, and offer both encouragement and compliments to everyone she knew. She loved bright colors in all things, but was also a source of bright colorful light herself.

John Wesley Spridgeon Jr.

October 6, 1959 – January 5, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved brother, John Wesley Spridgeon Jr., on January 5, 2025, at the age of 65, after a courageous ten-year battle with lung cancer. His strength, tenacity, and remarkably positive outlook throughout his illness were a true testament to the spirit in which he lived his life.

Dorothy Jeanne Burgess

Our dear mother, Dorothy Jeanne (Capeloto) Burgess was a devoted wife and a generous, and confident mom who also was a positive cheerleader, role model, and friend to her husband, children, grandchildren and extended family and friends. Her grandchildren adored her.

Ronald Ray Geiger

Ronald Ray Geiger, a devoted husband, brother, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on April 25, 2025, at the age of 83. Born on April 14, 1942, in Spokane, Washington, Ron was known for his integrity, thoughtfulness, and dedication to his family and community. A deliberate and industrious man, he generously gave his time and energy to those around him.

Thomas Richey

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved Thomas (Tom) Richey of Seattle, Washington who passed away on February 15, 2025.  Tom was born in Seattle on September 27, 1952 to Harold and Mildred Richey, the third of six children.  He attended Arbor Heights Elementary, Denny Middle School, and Chief Sealth High School. He followed in the family business of jewelry and was a jeweler for 40 years until his retirement. 

Jean L. Carroll September 29, 1926 - February 6, 2025

Jean was born to John H. and Alice Crowther, of West Seattle where she lived 96 of her 98 years.

An avid swimmer, she was the first one, at age 14, to swim in the brand-new Colman Pool (Circa 1940's) and claims to have gone to this pool every day with friends from her youth. She also became a local swim champion there. Then in her late teens she spent her time tirelessly plinking on the piano, until she got a job playing at the local USO for many years.

Jean went on to work at Rainier Bank, in the trust department, for approximately 20 years before retiring.

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