Ethel was the youngest of the four siblings. She was raised on Beacon Hill in Seattle during the Great Depression and World War II. She enjoyed the best of life with an early affiliation with Olivet Congregational Church. She was a creative minded person who was a phenomenal seamstress and artist, a dancer and an avid writer of personalized poetry. She loved to travel and was very much in love with the ocean and water. She enjoyed many wonderful trips around the sound and San Juans. She loved to fish and enjoyed the best of the outdoors.
Ethel will be dearly missed.
She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer (Paul) Caro, her stepdaughter, Karen (Don) Willis, brothers; Jack, Frank (Gayle) and Robert Hoyle, grandchildren; Lisa and Chris (Lilia & Stephanie) Willis, Casara and Brando Caro. There are also multiple nieces, nephews and family friends.
She is preceeded in death by her mother, Claire Hoyle, father, John Hoyle, her husband of forty years, John Dahl, and her sister Helen Sturgeon.