Dennis Tuholski
Dennis Tuholski

Obituary of Dennis Richard Tuholski

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Dennis Tuholski passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 17th after a long battle with Cancer and Parkinson’s.

Dennis is survived by his wife of 60 years Carol, his children Mike (Paula) Tuholski, Teri (Bill) Stout, Craig Tuholski, his seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren and his sister, Winnie (Ron) Dunn.

Dennis was proceeded in death by his parents, Felix, and Juanita Tuholski, his brothers, Charles and Wayne Tuholski, sister, Patricia Olson.

Dennis found great joy in being around his family and friends, and watching his grandchildren participate in their activities. He had a great talent as one who would take on almost any project, whether it was building an addition to his home of almost 50 years, building his shop on the same property or helping family and friends with any ”build it, fix it” projects.  Dennis truly enjoyed having family and friends gather for birthdays, holidays, or stop by visits, as well as being part of the Washougal High School Class of 63 and Washougal High School Old Timer’s Reunions.

In lieu of, flowers or gifts, please make a donation to a Cancer research foundation, Parkinson’s research foundation, or your favorite charity.

There will be a service on Saturday, February 10th, 11 AM at Straubs Funeral Home, Camas, WA.

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Saturday
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February

Celebration of Life

11:00 am
Saturday, February 10, 2024
Straub's Funeral Home
325 NE 3rd Ave
Camas, Washington, United States
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1945 - 2024

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