

Tom was born May 17, 1930 in Everett, Washington to Fred and Mary Rubatino. Tom attended North Junior Middle School, Everett High School, St. Martin’s College and Everett Junior College Tom worked for Rubatino Refuse Removal and later co-owned the business and its affiliates. His grandfather Angelo Rubatino started the family legacy in 1907. His father Fred joined the company around 1940. Tom started working part time for the company in 1944 and went to full time in 1951 when his father passed away.
As a young man Tom was very athletic. Tom was a member of the Hi-Y Fellowship at the YMCA. Dad played football, basketball, and baseball all through his school years, earning many letters in these sports. While attending Everett Junior College Tom gained recognition as a state champion javelin thrower. He enjoyed bowling for many years and competed at the state levels winning many state championships.
For many decades Tom loved his fishing. The big one seemed to always get away until while fishing in Canada he finally caught his 52 pound trophy King salmon. Boating trips were enjoyed every summer with the family and friends. Tom and Joyce loved to go dancing as a fun social activity. They had many friends who have a lot of memories in the clubs. Carousal Dance Club being the first.
Our family had many memorable times at the Everett Golf & Country Club. Dad golfed until shoulder surgery slowed him down. Tom enjoyed his beach house, entertaining, barbeque's, and Deep Fried Garlic Parties. Dad just enjoyed life. His nickname was the Gadget Man.
Tom belonged to the Sertoma Club, an organization which helped and aided many people. He volunteered many hours helping others.
Tom was preceded in death by his wife Joyce Rubatino, parents Fred and Mary Rubatino, brother Fred Rubatino, his granddaughter Amy Rubatino and his cherished dogs Bambee and Bambam. He is survived by his daughter Kathy and husband Ron Foster, sons, Fred and wife Diane, Ron, and Tim and wife Christina, twelve grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and sister-in-law Marilyn Gulla. Tom also leaves behind many close relatives and beloved family friends. May God bless you all.
Service will be at Northshore Christian Church located at 5700 23rd Dr. W. Everett, WA 98203, on August 7, 2010 at 10:00. Following the service refreshments will be served. A private family service will follow at the cemetery for his entombment.
A Closed casket viewing will be at Purdy & Walters with Cassidy of Everett on August 5, 2010 at 3:00 to 7:00 pm. 1702 Pacific Avenue Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: (425) 252-2191.
Our family wishes to thank the caregivers that cared for Tom in his home, Somerset, and Sunrise View, for the love and compassion that you gave for our dad. Thank You.
Donations may be made to Sertoma Club, Elks Club, Kidney Auxiliary of Puget Sound, Providence General Children's Assn. or a charity of your choice.
Private family crypt side service at Evergreen Mausoleum.
Arrangements entrusted to Evergreen Funeral Home and Purdy & Walters with Cassidy, Everett, Washington
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