William LaCour His calling in life was caring for others

Edmonds, WALocal News

William K. LaCour, who passed away unexpectedly at 48, was a cherished member of the Edmonds, WA community. Born in Hartford, CT, on March 7, 1977, he was the son of Jane Percy and the late Charles M. LaCour, Jr. His legacy lives on through his brother, sister-in-law, and nieces, who remember him fondly.

After graduating from Waterford High School, LaCour embarked on a diverse career path, from working as a self-employed Good Humor man to an auto parts salesman. His passions included movies, history, and photography, which shaped his vibrant personality. Known for his caring nature, LaCour made a significant impact on his friends and neighbors, who will miss his humor and intelligence. His love for the Pacific Northwest drew him to Edmonds, where he thrived in the beautiful surroundings. LaCour's unexpected passing is a profound loss for all who knew him.

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