Paul Allen Tomicich

Paul Tomicich
Paul Allen Tomicich, 78, devoted father and grandfather, passed away on Friday, December 12, 2025 in Bellevue, WA…holding on just long enough for his son to be by his side.
He was born on February 14, 1947 to the late Paul & Pearl (Wiens) Tomicich.
On March 21, 1970, he married the love of his life, Betty.
He is survived by his son Adam (Julie) and two grandsons, brother Calvin (Carol), sister Teena and sister-in-law Bonnie Graff. He is preceded in death by Betty, his beloved wife with whom he spent 47 years, his son John Paul, his parents, brother Ronald Tomicich, sister Virginia Tomicich and parents-in-law Richard and Mary Bevilacqua.
Paul’s love for singing brought joy to those around him and his legacy will live on through his son, grandsons and the countless memories and photos he took and shared with his loved ones.
Visitation will be held at 12:00 pm on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 at Barton Family Funeral Services, located at 11630 Slater Ave NE #1A, Kirkland, WA 98034. Graveside service will be held at approximately 2:00pm at Holyrood Cemetery located at 205 NE 205th St. in Shoreline, WA.
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Paul was such a kind soul. Although we only spent time together a handful of times, he was always in good spirits and of good cheer. He will truly be missed by his family.
I know this is not an easy time for those he leaves behind, but he is now with Betty, smiling down on his family. I’m sure he was—and always will be—very proud of his children and grandchildren.
Jerry & Terrie
Paul was such a kind soul. Although we only spent time together a handful of times, he was always in good spirits and of good cheer. He will truly be missed by his family.
I know this is not an easy time for those he leaves behind, but he is now with Betty, smiling down on his family. I’m sure he was—and always will be—very proud of his children and grandchildren.
Jerry & Terrie