Sylvia Darlene Bendickson
May 8, 1930 - September 14, 2005
Obituary
Sylvia D. Bendickson, age 75, passed peacefully at home on Wednesday, September 14, 2005. Sylvia is survived by her husband of 45 years, Floyd L. Bendickson; her two brothers, Ken Rayetta and Kerm Kathy Montgomery; two nieces, Janice Pacific Bob and Kelly Montgomery; nephew, Ken Montgomery and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her nephew, Kenneth Montgomery. She was quite active in the West Seattle Garden Club, West Seattle Art Club and the Clipped Wings Association. Funeral service will be held on Friday, September 16, 2005 at 10:00 AM at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787.
I will miss Sylvia’s presence on the SSCC Board; she had such vitality! My sincerest condolences. Marjorie Alhadeff
Condolences to Floyd and Family
Warm regards,
Jim and Stan
Sylvia was everyones friend.
She touched so many lives, and left a part of herself with all of us.
I am glad that my life moved in such a way that I was able to meet her.
My heart goes out to her family and dearest friends.
We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Floyd and family.
Howard and Lilly
I remember Sylvia in High School as a sweet girl with a lovely smile. Jim and wish to give our deepest sympathy to her family.
with deepest Sympathy
May God comfort you and your family at this time
Hanne
a friend of Gisela Chultz and Sylvia from Germany
with deepes Sympathy
May God comfort you and your family at this time
Hanne
a friend of Gisela Schultz and Sylvia from Germany
Sylvia has been my dearest friend since I met her in 1980. I am so grateful to have had her in my life. Her effervescent personality endeared her to everyone who came in contact with her. I sometimes referred to her as a whirling dervish because she was always flitting from here to there with lightning speed. My heart goes out to her devoted husband Floyd and to all of her family.
She will never be forgotten.
Sincerest condolences, Gisela Schultz and husband Dick
Words can’t express the sorrow we feel in losing such a dear person. We will forever remember her sweet smile and her love.
Joy, Don and Teresa Foster.
I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Sylvia’s passing. I will always remember her for being such a kind, warm and loving individual.
Uncle Floyd, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers, as always, as is Aunt Sylvia.
With love, Diane
What a beautiful person Slyvia
was. I know she has gone to a beautiful place.
My son, David and I send our heartfelt sympathy to Floyd and family. We hope that it is of some consolation to you, that Sylvia’s many friends from West Seattle Garden Club and South Seattle Community College are feeling your loss with you. Our love and prayers are with you,
Guyneitha and David Clausen
I wish her soul a place in the Heaven miles away from the physical mortal world and above all the people/lives she loved and cared about and the well deserved peace after going thru the pain of serving a sick body. I extend all my condolences to the family and relatives of a person sweetest of their kind in the world. I hope to be a part of the blessings she will bestow on her people left behind.
From the holy hindu Epic GEETA, A body might give up on life but the soul never does and her soul will always remain immortal in the hearts of people she loved.
Regards,
Prashant.
Our deepest sympathy to all on Sylvia’s passing. Wish we could have known about it in time to attend her services.
We are so deeply saddened to hear about dearest Sylvia. Her beautiful personality and kindness will always be remembered.
Floyd & family, please accept our deepest condolences.
Mary & Erica Simpson Fullerton
Bob Simpson Honolulu
we give deepest sympathies to the family for such a great lose. u’ll b in our thoughts and prayers
Dear Floyd,
I am so sad for your loss. I will always remember Sylvia’s intoxicating smile. Both of you have been so wonderful to me. My love to you always. That will never change.
Matt