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Michael Frederick Burrows | 1944–2024

Woodinville, WALocal News

Michael Frederick Burrows, a cherished member of the Woodinville community, passed away on September 15, 2024, after an eight-year battle with ALS. Born on September 13, 1944, in Seattle and raised in Yakima, he graduated from the University of Washington, where he became a lifelong supporter of the Huskies. Burrows dedicated his professional life to accounting, serving as CFO for PAC in Redmond, where he was known for his leadership and strong friendships. His family legacy includes four children—Tom, Kim, Ryan, and Tim—and eleven grandchildren, all of whom he loved deeply. After the passing of his wife Camille, he spent his final years surrounded by his children in Spokane at The Gallery Assisted Living Community, where he formed new friendships.

The community remembers him for his kindness and the impact he made both professionally and personally. His passing is a profound loss for those who knew him, but his family finds solace in the belief that he has been reunited with Camille in peace.

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