1929
2026
Mar 18, 2026
Cecil Emil Tobeck, 96, passed away peacefully on March 18, 2026, in Spokane, Washington. He was born on December 9, 1929, in Clayton, Washington. Cecil lived a full and remarkable life, marked by dedication to his family, career, and many passions.
Cecil grew up in Clayton, attended Clayton Grade School, and graduated from Deer Park High School with the Class of 1947. During his high school years, he excelled as an athlete, earning letters in football, boxing, and baseball. Shortly after graduation, Cecil joined the United States Navy in 1947. He was stationed on Kodiak Island, Alaska, and served as an Aviation Electronics Technician aboard an aerial bomber until 1950. His time in the Navy instilled in him a lifelong sense of discipline and adventure. After completing his military service, he spent 5 years at the brickyards before joining the Great Northern Railroad, where he built a long career and retired as a conductor in 1993. His railroad career was a testament to his strong work ethic and commitment.
Cecil's many interests and hobbies enriched his life. He had a deep love for motorcycles – especially Harleys and Goldwings – as well as classic cars. As a licensed pilot, Cecil owned a Cessna 182 and loved flying to different golf courses. After retiring from the railroad, he became an avid golfer and purchased a home on the Deer Park Golf course, where he spent countless hours enjoying the game. Family gatherings were among Cecil's greatest joys. He loved playing cards with family and friends and treasured the time spent together. His kindness, warmth, and steady presence left a lasting impression on all who knew him.
Cecil was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Linda Tobeck; his parents, Emil and Margaret Tobeck; his sisters, Lucille Crawley, June Wisdom, and Margaret Malek; his daughters, Carrie Tobeck and Cheri Burkhart; and his sons, Mark Burkhart and David Burkhart.
Cecil was first married to Anna Mae Heffley, and they shared three children together. He is survived by his sons, Rob Tobeck and Mike Tobeck "Holly"; and his daughters, Julie Knapton and Kimberly Ohl "J.J"; and his brother, Neil Tobeck, "Lindy"; as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will carry his memory forward.
Cecil will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, strong work ethic, and deep love for his family. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Memorial service will be held on April 25th, at 11:30 AM, at Faith Lutheran Church, 214 S. Weber Rd., Deer Park, WA 99006.

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5 Entries
Amanda
April 1, 2026
Sweet, sweet Grandpa! You sure are already so greatly missed! I am so very grateful for all of the wonderful moments shared with you. Growing up, my favorite memories of you include all of the cousins swimming together in your and Grandma`s pools at two different houses and you rating our dives, celebrating holidays together and having Easter egg hunts at your house, going to Mariners games and Chiefs games, going to the Stoneridge Resort, and playing games. You were such a hard worker throughout your life which did not go unnoticed. I´m amazed by the way you always managed to maintain the most beautiful green lawn and it was inspiring how you walked several miles a day for so many years. You sure were a special guy and I will forever cherish these memories and the many visits we had throughout time when I came into town since living on the other side of the state.
My heart is comforted in knowing the wonderful reunion you´re having with our other loved ones who are in heaven. Until we meet again, I will forever miss you!
Love,
Amanda
Washington State
March 31, 2026
Thank you for your service to our Country. Rest In Peace.
Ben & Angela Caler
March 30, 2026
Cecil was a good man who loved his family deeply.
My wife Angela and I send our condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time of loss .
Larry Pinkley
March 30, 2026
Met Cecil after the merger with the Great Northern Railroad. Marked up on his crew not knowing what to find, Cecil was one of the best men that I ever worked for. It was always a wonderful time running to Wenatchee on the train with Cecil. I was lucky to have worked with such a fine man. I know he'll be missed by his family, and please accept my condolences to the family for their loss.
Ruth Maynard
March 29, 2026
I'm sorry for the loss of your brother, Neil.
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