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July 19, 2008 11:32 AM
Touching obit on local Pac-10 official
Posted by Bob Condotta
In case you missed it, wanted to pass along this obituary in our paper today on Tim Gabutero, who for years was an official in the Pac-10 and other conferences before falling ill last December.
Posted by David Gadberry
8:27 AM, Jul 20, 2008
Margaret,Jaclyn
We knew Tim all the way back to our little league days in the Ranier Valley and as teammates at Franklin High School. He was always a very good friend. The entire Gadberry family from throughout the Seattle area have you and Jaclyn in our prayers.
Dave and Mike Gadberry
Posted by wohl
11:45 PM, Jul 22, 2008
Played baseball with tim for 5 or 6 years and he was a good guy to have on your team. Last talked with him after a UW bball game 2 years ago. Sorry to see this happen.
Posted by wohlman
11:47 PM, Jul 22, 2008
ps...I think I played with previous poster david gadberry as well
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Posted by SnohomishRick
5:49 AM, Jul 20, 2008
I lost my Dad to the same cancer last year. The difference being that I had over 50 years with him. I think it's great that some of his friends and collegues are writing remembrances for his daughter.
My prayers are with his family.