It is with tremendous sadness that I write this tribute to my oldest brother Peter. While I will admit, sometimes it was difficult to get along with him, he was still one of the best brothers one could ever hoped or asked for. He embodied everything that is good and bright in this world, he was larger than life and was taken from us too soon.
I am blessed to be his brother, I’ll never forget how much fun we all had on the family trips to Ocean Shores, playing the alphabet license plate game in the car. He showed me how to make little hydroplanes out of balsa-wood, painstaking painting them and then racing them in the street gutter. I remember the trips to see him when he worked as a cook at Mount Rainier. I’ll never forget the many time times I took him to and from work when he was a cook at Clair’s Pantry in Shoreline. He never let me forget how much he appreciated me for taking him.
Whenever any of us needed help Peter was always there to help. I remember one time when I was moving, Peter was the first to volunteer to help me move. I learned later on that he gave up Husky football tickets to a big game to help me move. When I told him that I would have understood if he had chosen to go to the game instead, all he said was to him family will always come first.
Family was always important to Peter; he loved his family profoundly. He was a devoted husband to his wife, Carole and their two daughters Emma (Clifton) and Katie (Nate) and his grandson Theo. I loved watching him being a Dad, it was one of his best jobs. Peter did that with the same zest he brought to life.
I always knew my brother Peter had a passion for teaching, I only now realize just how much. One of my favorites stories I tell people about him was when he was asked back by his former students from Bellevue Christian after he left to teach at Mountlake Terrace High School to be their graduation speaker. After reading the tributes posted by his former students, I am in awe, it is obvious that he was a man deeply committed to his profession and his genuine desire to make a positive impact on his students' lives.
Peter, you will always be remembered, no matter what. Your presence, love, and kindness will forever be with us. So, rest in peace for now until we meet again.
I Love and miss you dearly,
Your brother, Mike