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Fredrick William “Rick” Bourland Jr.

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Fredrick William “Rick” Bourland Jr. Veteran

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
16 Nov 2022 (aged 61)
Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Friday Harbor, San Juan County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.5133639, Longitude: -123.0408556
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Fredrick "Rick" Bourland
July 12, 1961 - November 16, 2022
Born in Seattle, WA to Fredrick and Merilyn Bourland, Rick's heart failed him, and he is with his Savior. He left behind his mother, three siblings, Kristine Brown (David), Kelley Unger and Randy Bourland, and two nephews Carson (Bo) and Connor Brown. His two dogs, Marley and Tucker, were his family. At Bellingham High School he was a football and tennis player, played in the jazz and marching bands, and sang in the choir. He graduated in 1980, went briefly to Western Washington University, then entered the Army and was stationed in Germany. A hunter and fisherman, he loved fishing at Westport, WA and hunting in North East Washington. An exacting carpenter for more than 30 years, he ended his career superintending job sites for Greater Seattle-area developers. He was always ready to help a friend in need, even as his own health declined. A long-time resident of Snohomish, Rick loved his breakfasts at Maltby Café A memorial service will be Saturday, January 28 at 1p.m. at Christ the King, 4173 Meridian St, Bellingham. He will be interned with his father on San Juan Island at Valley Cemetery.
Fredrick "Rick" Bourland
July 12, 1961 - November 16, 2022
Born in Seattle, WA to Fredrick and Merilyn Bourland, Rick's heart failed him, and he is with his Savior. He left behind his mother, three siblings, Kristine Brown (David), Kelley Unger and Randy Bourland, and two nephews Carson (Bo) and Connor Brown. His two dogs, Marley and Tucker, were his family. At Bellingham High School he was a football and tennis player, played in the jazz and marching bands, and sang in the choir. He graduated in 1980, went briefly to Western Washington University, then entered the Army and was stationed in Germany. A hunter and fisherman, he loved fishing at Westport, WA and hunting in North East Washington. An exacting carpenter for more than 30 years, he ended his career superintending job sites for Greater Seattle-area developers. He was always ready to help a friend in need, even as his own health declined. A long-time resident of Snohomish, Rick loved his breakfasts at Maltby Café A memorial service will be Saturday, January 28 at 1p.m. at Christ the King, 4173 Meridian St, Bellingham. He will be interned with his father on San Juan Island at Valley Cemetery.

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