Throughout his childhood, Ross discovered a passion for reading and learning about anything he could get his hands on. He attended various elementary schools, Olympic View Middle School and graduated from Kamiak High School where he made lifelong friends. There he was known for just how genuinely smart and witty he was along with the sheer amount of facts he knew about everything. That knowledge led him to participate and compete at the state level in the Knowledge bowl.
About this same time he became involved in Northshore Church’s high school ministry. As a student he initiated meaningful conversations and sought to create and foster friendships and later as a leader he would be influential in the lives of students and other leaders as well.
Ross’s abilities led him to his career in IT, where he positively influenced those who at first might simply be co-workers but would later on become valued friends.
His last job was at Salesforce where, in a shared vision, he found enjoyment in the atmosphere and community of the company as a whole.
Wherever Ross went he was sure to leave an impact in the communities in which he found himself. He had a deep love for others, showing dedication in his relationships and constantly seeking to improve the lives of everyone around him. He would personally sacrifice to put others into better circumstances.
Ross passed away on April 19th 2021, leaving behind his parents and brother, grandparents, and a number of close friends who all love him and deeply miss him.
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