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Dale Lee Kjorsvik | Jan. 23, 1952 – Oct. 9, 2023

Woodinville, WALocal News

Dale Lee Kjorsvik, a dedicated family man and community member from Woodinville, WA, passed away on October 9, 2023, at the age of 71. Born on January 23, 1952, in Seattle, he was the youngest of seven siblings and spent his life in the Woodinville and Duvall areas. After graduating from Bothell High School in 1970, he married Julianna Coleman and had two children. Later, he married Joyce Butler, with whom he raised their daughters. Dale was actively involved in his children's sports and community events, known for hosting family picnics and supporting local youth.

Following his retirement in 2007, he pursued hobbies like gardening and fishing. His passing is a significant loss to his family and friends, and he is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren. A service in his honor took place on October 17, 2023.

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