Tuesday, June 18, 2013 - Page updated at 02:05 a.m.
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, 76, who called Microsoft a monopoly, dies
Thomas Penfield Jackson, a federal judge who ruled in 2000 that Microsoft was a predatory monopoly and must be split in half, only to see an appeals court reverse his order because he had improperly discussed it with journalists, died at his home in Maryland on Saturday.
Saturday, June 1
Jean Stapleton, 90, beloved Edith Bunker on ‘All in the Family,’ dies
Jean Stapleton, TV's Edith Bunker, dies at 90
Whirligig art creator Vollis Simpson dies at 94
Admired Seattle real-estate entrepreneur Morris Piha dies
Wednesday, May 29
Pierce County Republican Sen. Mike Carrell dies at 69 | Obituary
Saturday, May 25
Thursday, May 23
Mike Dunham, businessman behind Walla Walla winery, dies
Sunday, May 19
Seattle labor activist Will Parry dies at 93
Saturday, May 18
Harley Hoppe, colorful assessor, tax foe, dies
Search archives of paid obituaries from The Seattle Times back to 2002, sign recent guest books and more.
Place a paid obituary notice | View all paid notices
Search paid obituary notices
Find local obituaries and other stories back to 1900
The Seattle Times Historical Archive is a searchable database of Seattle Times newspapers from 1900 through 1984. The archive reveals pages as they were originally published, with stories, photos and advertising. Search now.

I've been fortunate to have traveled the world: Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. Exotic islands, too. Wherever I go, I'm struck by one undeniable trut...
Post a comment

- Fasting woman to end attempt to ‘live on light’
- Ride-share cars: illegal, and all over Seattle
- Everett may be left out of 787-10 plans
- Report: NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes could move to Seattle if local deal fails
- ‘I don’t want to be only person cured of HIV’
- Mastros defend their actions, plan to ‘retire in peace’
- Teen cyclist hit, killed in charity ride
- Supreme Court: Pre-Miranda silence can be used as evidence of guilt
- Too early to claim Xbox defeat just from E3 buzz
- 2 charged with stealing 4.3 miles of copper wire from Sound Transit
- Game thread: Aaron Harang tries for better results in Anaheim
346 - Ride-share cars: illegal, and all over Seattle
162 - Everett may be left out of 787-10 plans
133 - Justin Smoak appears headed up to rejoin reeling Mariners
94 - Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
84 - Taxi drivers stage a protest parade
75 - Mastros staying in France
67 - Woman trying to ‘live on light’ instead of food ends experiment
61 - Mariners destroyed in Anaheim again
43 - Third start in four days for Mariners catcher Mike Zunino
43
- Ride-share cars: illegal, and all over Seattle
- One tough old bird rules the parking lot
- Got a great buy on a cruise? That’s not all you’ll spend
- It’s curtains for Seattle’s Egyptian Theatre
- Weyerhaeuser pays $2.6B to snag Longview Timber
- Everett may be left out of 787-10 plans
- Fasting woman to end attempt to ‘live on light’
- Fifth-grader’s poem wins national contest
- Report: NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes could move to Seattle if local deal fails
- Mastros defend their actions, plan to ‘retire in peace’











