Edmund C. Hetterle

Edmund C. “Ed” Hetterle

10/09/1934 – 01/21/2013

Edmund C. Hetterle, known to all as Ed, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, January 21, 2013. If you have ever wondered if someone could die from a broken heart, our dad is proof that it happens. He sorely missed his beloved Kathleen who passed away only eight months ago. Ed enjoyed spending time with his family and friends; he loved to talk and would pick up the phone to call anyone he happened to be thinking of just to see what they were up to. He was also known as a talented handyman and the Redmond home has many “Ed effects” inside and out. He loved listening to music, looking at maps, and talking to people. He liked a good joke and recounting stories of work, friends, and family fun. He was very proud of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Dad was many things to us; he could be cantankerous and demanding, yet generous and loving. He instilled a strong work ethic, valued self-reliance, hard work, and didn’t mince words. You always knew where you stood, and you always knew you were loved. We’ll miss him.Ed was preceded in death by his beloved wife Kathleen, daughter Mary Beth Walker, and parents Edmund B.P. Hetterle and Isabelle Domde. He is survived by his sister Barbara (Bill) Turner and their family in Phoenix, Arizona. He is also survived by his children Candace Hetterle of Monroe, WI, Tom Hetterle (Margie) of Kirkland, Bart Hetterle (Katy) of Guemes Island, Cindy Sullivan (Dan) of Arlington, Teena Logan (Paul) of Tulalip, nephew Dave Thornton of Mountlake Terrace, Pete Hetterle of Entiat, Rebecca Villiers (Doug) of Sammamish, Tonya Blair of Sammamish, Michelle Lindell of East Wenatchee, sixteen grandchildren and two great-grandsons. According to his wishes, his ashes will be scattered into the Entiat River by family in the spring. The family will be holding an Open House at the family home in Redmond on Saturday, February 9th from 1-4pm. All are invited to drop in. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory can be made to the Dreier-Newton Scholarship Fund at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.