Burton Arthur Appelo, April 11, 1927 — March 14, 2019

Burton Arthur Appelo (Tacoma, Washington, WA) April 11, 1927 March 14, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Burton Arthur Appelo April 11, 1927 – March 14, 2019 Share this obituary Send Flowers Sign Guestbook| Send Sympathy Card Burton Appelo, born April 12, 1937, died March 14, 2019 in Tacoma. While attending a two-room schoolhouse in Deep River, Wash. , he worked in his parents’ stores and the Deep River Movie House, and was President of the local Future Farmers of America.

He became a sailor aboard the U.S.S Apache in World War II. He earned a University of Washington B.A., married classmate Rosalind Swalling, and worked for the Appelo stores, winning a trip to Hawaii for selling many Crosley Shelvedor refrigerators. In Seattle, he earned a UW M.B.A. and a Fuller Seminary M.A., taught urban land economics at UW and Seattle Pacific University, and served as Vice President of Western Wahkiakum Telephone Co. and as a realtor for the Bullitt family and others at Seattle’s Yates, Wood & MacDonald and the State of Washington (whose Gov.

Gary Locke he had hired in 1967 for Locke’s college summer job as a counselor at Boy Scout Camp Omache). He helped turn Chelan’s Holden Village from an abandoned mining hamlet to a Lutheran retreat now visited by 7,000 people per year and was president and adult Sunday School teacher of Shoreline’s Bethel Lutheran Church. After Rosalind’s 1979 death, he married Virginia (Ginger) Wolf Kyte, who had been widowed, and they made their home in Olympia, then Tacoma.

With a prodigious memory and literary bent, he could sing the Deep River Movie House pre-show theme (“You Gotta Be a Football Hero to Get Along With the Beautiful Girls”) and recite countless 19th-century poems until his dying day, often without being asked. The poem he wrote for his father C.A. Appelo’s 1977 funeral could apply to his own: Weep softly then for the fallen warrior, With no tears of remorse or regret, But simply of remembrance, For he fought the good fight And by God’s grace he’s in God’s presence. He is survived by his wife Ginger Appelo, his children Theresa Bakken and Steve and Tim Appelo, his grandson Trygve Bakken, and his stepchildren Kathy Brannon and Ken Kyte, and grandchildren Laurelle, Brittany, Theresa, Hillary, Chad, Courtney, Cullen, Matt and great granddaughter Daenerys.

SERVICES Memorial Service Saturday, March 30, 2019 3:00 PM Sunset Bible Church 7909 4th St W University Place, Washington 98466 Get Directions on Google Maps Memorial gifts can be given to the Appelo Archives Center at 1056 SR4, Naselle, WA 98638.

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death notice Burton Arthur Appelo April 11, 1927 — March 14, 2019

obituary notice Burton Arthur Appelo April 11, 1927 — March 14, 2019

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