Paul C. Sorensen Edmonds native had a lifelong career with Ewing Electric - My Edmonds News

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Paul C. Sorensen, an esteemed Edmonds native, passed away on October 27, 2025, leaving behind a rich legacy. He dedicated his career to Ewing Electric, where he played a crucial role in its development and success. As a lifelong resident of Edmonds, Sorensen was deeply invested in the local community, forming meaningful relationships with neighbors and colleagues. His contributions extended beyond his professional life, as he actively engaged in community events and initiatives.

Sorensen's commitment to Ewing Electric not only enhanced the company's reputation but also provided quality service to residents. The news of his passing has resonated throughout the Edmonds community, highlighting the void left by his absence. Family and friends gathered to celebrate his life and achievements, reinforcing the impact he had on those around him. His memory will continue to inspire future generations in Edmonds.

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