Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home

Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home is located at 14951 Bothell Way Northeast, Seattle Washington, 98155 Zip. Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home provides complete funeral services to Gloster local community and the surrounding areas. To find out more information about and local funeral services that they offer, give them a call at (206) 364-7100.

Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home

Business Name: Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home
Address: 14951 Bothell Way Northeast
City: Seattle
State: Washington
ZIP: 98155
Phone number: (206) 364-7100
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Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home directions to 14951 Bothell Way Northeast in Seattle Washington are shown on the google map above. Its geocodes are 47.7583, -122.2958. Call Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home for visitation hours, funeral viewing times and services provided.

Business Hours
Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home Obituaries

Contractor, civil engineer Larry Johnson dies at 93

In a 2003 guest article in the DJC, Diane Kinman asked Johnson what makes a successful construction leader: “Community service. I'm on several local and statewide boards and advisory committees. One of my proudest achievements is that I helped organize fundraising and building of an Olympic-size pool in Kirkland. It's our duty to do something for the community we live in. If everyone did, our world would be a better place to live.” Johnson, a founder of Prime Construction and the AGC Education Foundation, died March 30 at the age of 93. Johnson told the DJC in 1999 that his interest in construction came from his father, who immigrated from Sweden in 1892 as an apprentice carpenter and later opened a contracting business in Bellingham. After graduating from Bellingham High School in 1942, Johnson briefly attended Western Washington College and then joined the Navy's civil engineering program at the University of Washington, earning a bachelor's degree. He was an ensign in the Navy, testing sonar on a patrol boat in the South Atlantic after World War II. Johnson returned to the UW and earned a master's degree in civil engineering. He taught structural engineering to architects while in school and later taught classes in estimating at the UW and Edmonds Community College. An excerpt from Johnson's life story that he wrote in 2012 said he worked as a building inspector for the Seattle School District and then three general contractors. In 1960, he formed Prime Construction with George Buck and Dave McKee. Prime built office buildings, prisons, apartments and about 100 schools. Some of the larger projects included the Monroe prison, Metro's south operating base and Woodinville High School. In 1999, Johnson was inducted into the University of Washington Construction Hall of Fame. Johnson told the DJC that his favorite organization was the Associated General Contractors: “I met and associated with some very wonderful people at the AGC.” Johnson served many roles at the AGC, and was president in 1980. He even designed an... (Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce)

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