Paul C. Sorensen Edmonds native had a lifelong career with Ewing Electric - Lynnwood Today

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Paul C. Sorensen, who spent his life in Edmonds and worked for Ewing Electric, passed away on October 27, 2025, at the age of 85. His career spanned decades, during which he became a well-respected figure in the local electric utility sector. Sorensen's dedication not only to his work but also to the Edmonds community left a lasting impact on many residents. He was known for his strong work ethic and the relationships he built throughout his life.

His family was present during his final moments, emphasizing the deep connections he maintained with loved ones. Sorensen's commitment to service and community will be remembered by those who knew him. The news of his passing has drawn tributes from friends and community members who appreciated his contributions. His legacy is one of dedication to family and community, setting a standard for future generations.

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