Louis Flatebo

July 4, 1915 - July 27, 2006

Obituary

Louis Flatebo

Louis was born July 4, 1915 in Ballard, WA. He died July 27, 2006 in Burien, WA at the age of 91. Louis was a lifetime member of the White Center Eagles where he enjoyed dancing the night away and was a proud member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union for more than 50 years. He is survived by his granddaughter Kari Jack Calderon, grandson Jason Flatebo, great-granddaughter Melissa Calderon and friend and companion Helen Runner. Graveside Service Tuesday, August 1, 2006 at 2:00 PM at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd. SeaTac 206 242-1787.

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carolyn grubb
carolyn grubb
5 years ago

Uncle Louie was always good to me. My fondest memory was when he rode the Wild Mouse with me at the Seattle Center. What a ride. And what a good sport for going with me. May he rest in peace.

f ran    arness
f ran arness
5 years ago

Lou was a good member at the Eagles, and was always wishing he could still dance like he did yrs. ago. Rest in Peace

Archie McTaggart Sim
Archie McTaggart Sim
5 years ago

I’m going to miss my best buddy in Seattle. I always looked forward to seeing Lou and taking him out for the afternoon while I was visiting from Scotland.

Betty Archer
Betty Archer
5 years ago

We are all going to miss this grand ole guy.

Jason Flatebo
Jason Flatebo
5 years ago

My fondest memories of my grandfather was when Lou, my father Greg, and myself were building his fence in his back yard. We had such a hard time finishing the project cause my father hated being told what to do, and I couldn’t stop laughing because they couldn’t agree to disagree. What a fun weekend!!!! You’ll be missed Big Buddy!!!! RIP

Kari Flatebo Calderon
Kari Flatebo Calderon
5 years ago

My fondest memories of my grandfather are the way his eyes always twinkled when he looked at me. And they way his hair always looked perfect. He had such great hair. It was so soft. He was the best patient in the hospital, he flirted with the ladies right up unitl his last breath. Bless his soul. He was a strong man, he was a stubborn man, but he had a way with the ladies and when he dressed up to go out dancing, he could really turn up the charm. I love you grandpa, rest in peace.

PS: Drink the milk….