
Celebrating the Life of
July 18, 1978 — September 4, 2023
On September 4th 2023, we lost Eric Alan Fernley, a beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, coworker, friend, and avid Seattle sports fan. He died as he’d wished, in the comfort of his home, surrounded by family. For nearly 2 years he fought against a rare and aggressive kidney cancer; doing it like only he could: with resolve, humor, and compassion. We are grateful that he is finally resting and pain free.
Eric was born on July 18, 1978, to Mary and Ron Fernley in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was the oldest of 5 children and was an amazing big brother to Eva, Ross, Lauren, and Jared. Whenever asked, each one of them is happy to share stories of all the shenanigans they got into together as kids. As a natural born leader, Eric was often heavily involved in the siblings’ antics. His fierce loyalty and love for family also meant he was one of their biggest protectors.
After graduating from John F Kennedy Catholic High School in Burien, WA, he moved up to Seattle and attended classes at the University of Washington (Go Dawgs!). Post college, he followed the sun and moved down to Huntington Beach, CA, but he missed his home and came back to Seattle, where he spent the rest of his years. Eric was always a hard worker, starting early in childhood managing a newspaper route, and ultimately developing a long and successful career at BECU. While his work provided a means to an end, Eric held a strong, unwavering belief that what was most important in life was the relationships you held. To that end, he cultivated an enormous and close-knit group of friends who loved him like family.
One of the most important relationships in Eric’s life began when he met Heather Anderson while they were both at UW. From the moment Eric met Heather, his life was full. Heather instantly became Eric’s rock, giving him the foundation he needed to become the man he wanted to be and pursue his dreams. On September 5th, 2010, his ultimate dream came true when he and Heather were married in Seattle in front of all their friends and family. They were blessed to spend 22 years together - they grew together from kids into adults, learning how to navigate life through all of its ebbs and flows; in sickness and in health.
A few years after marrying, Eric and Heather welcomed the arrival of 2 beautiful boys: first Gage in 2014 and later Dash in 2017. Eric was beyond excited to become a father and that excitement was only surpassed by the joy he experienced being one. He was a natural at fatherhood and yet still put all he could into being the best father he could be. Eric told the boys often that the best day of his life was the day he learned he would be a dad. He instilled a love of life and those around you into his two young boys.
Eric was a beloved “uncle” to all the children of his siblings, cousins, and friends. Even before receiving his diagnosis, he understood that we have limited time with our loved ones and cherished that time above all. Every time he embraced any of his relatives or friends, he told them he loved them. He was the most compassionate person any of us have known, and would extend that compassion to anyone in need. This love for all those around him, and eagerness to be transparent about it, is what truly made Eric special.
By far, Eric’s favorite thing to do with those he loved was cheering on his favorite teams with them. Since he grew up in Seattle he was a life-long Seahawks, Mariners, Huskies, Sounders, and Sonics (BRING EM BACK!) fan. His passion and commitment for these teams and their fan-bases mirrored his love for his community and those in it.
While we are devastated to lose someone who was such a pillar to our community, we are also beyond grateful for the incredible time we had with him. Eric has left an indelible and doting imprint on all of us that we will proudly carry forward for the rest of our lives. Rest in peace, Eric. Rest in peace, Fern. We will love you always.

Saturday, September 30, 2023, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Pacific Time
15008 28th Ave SW, Burien, WA 98166
**Parking details updated below** Please join friends and family to remember Eric during a Celebration of Life Reception. We will have some of his favorite foods, pictures, and plenty of memories to share. The family would love to have everyone rep their favorite Seattle sports team, in true Fernley style. Adidas track suits also appropriate! Depending on game time, we'll also host the UW AZ game. Please RSVP on this page to help ensure we have the right amount of food. Please help the family create a slideshow for the Celebration of Life by uploading your pictures of Eric here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/jvvgdKPeX26wBLDa6 We'll also save these into a photo album to remember Eric later, so your contribution is greatly appreciated. **In lieu of a guestbook, Heather would like to put together a memory book from friends and family. If you're willing, please bring a page of thoughts or memories of your time together with Eric on standard 8 1/2 X 11in printer paper. Heather will bind them all together into a book. You can also email to Heather at [email protected], or post them via the memories page on this site. It's been comforting to the family to hear all of the amazing stories from friends and we'd like to keep them for the boys as they get older. There's a spot to drop them at the front door. For Parking: There won't be room for everyone to park right by the house, so we're going to use a shuttle system from Lake Burien School Park's parking lot to manage the extra cars. There IS room to park some cars closer to the house, so it could be worthwhile to drive down by the house to check that out first! House Address: 15008 28th Ave SW, Burien WA 98166 Lake Burien School Park Address: 1620 SW 149th St, Burien, WA 98166 Chelsea, one of Ella Fernley (our niece)'s friends, has graciously volunteered to help run the shuttle for the day. Look for her in a Silver VW Eurovan. The house is only a couple of minutes away so she should be back shortly if you don't see her. If needed, she can also be reached at (206)734-8597
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I'll always think of Fernley when I'm at McCoy's. Love you, bro.

Fernley was always in good spirits on Sunday's, even if he wasn't confident the Hawks were gonna win.

He loved sports even back then!

Our fondest memories of Eric are mostly from when he was a little boy still living in Nebraska. We didn’t get to see a lot of him after the family moved to the northwest. I’ll always think of him as that sweet little very first grandchild, that his grandma and grandpa were so proud of, playing with his Nebraska cousins. Even though we couldn’t watch him grow up we could see from pictures, social media posts and from family that he grew from an inquisitive happy little boy into a tall, loving, and caring son, brother, and dad. God Bless him. These are a few pics from those younger days.
I’ll miss waving hello to you all from our Seahawks seats. My last memory of Eric is texting Ryan and Sara to have Fernley wave hello. He no only waved hello but threw us some air kisses. I will cherish this memory and Eric’s love of life forever.
Really enjoyed my time with Eric and the family sitting behind me at Hawks games for so many years. Eric a true Seattle sports fan. Go Dawgs and Hawks!

Tailgating before the Rose Bowl

The last time we were able to make the walk together. It's the little things that made us smile, laugh and enjoy each other. Thank you to Heather for never saying 'no' to taking our ridiculous photo sessions!

Can't tell who is who...

About to tee off at Spy Glass!

Rose Bowl, 2019

Dawgs SMOKED the Ducks! Ferns greatest road game experience! I still remember all of us running down to the field and dancing on the O like a bunch of children.

Hawks pulled out another win, on the road, in Santa Clara!

Pebble Beach, Hole #7...we were all dreaming of a birdie!

Our annual doubleheader Hawks 'pregame' at the McCoys.

Fern hanging with "BMFD"!

Go Kraken - 2022

Team Downtown Holidays <3

Team Downtown Holiday <3

Team Downtown Holiday <3

11/20/16

12/08/13 @ Candlestick

First Kraken Game

10/08/16. UW @ Ore 70-21

04/16/21 Pebble Beach for my 40th

07/29/21 @ Torrey Pines for Pricco's 40th

11/4/17 UW 38 Oregon 3 We snag seats up close and were rained on the entire game.


Datenight at Jak's


SAE Camping











Uncle Eric

Sunset Supper with BECU friends

30th Birthday trip to Suncadia - Fishing with Coop

Kids

Meeting baby Austin - 2010

New Years 2021

Dec 2022

Camping in 2020

Camping in 2020

4th of July 2022

BBQ in Palm Springs

4th of July 2009

2009-ish

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3.6.9

3.6.9

Fern as a groomsman on my wedding day..

Halloween 2002

2009-ish

Goofy boys

Dinner with the Kents
Our sincere condolences to the entire family. Rest in peace, Eric. You are now at a better place. You will always be remembered. 🙏❤️
Just being Fern

My brother Saleem & I were fortunate to spend a day with Fern a couple weeks ago so that Heather could take the boys to a UW Alum event. While we were geeking out over the photos being sent throughout the day of Dash & Gage, we discussed life and had many laughs about the countless memories shared. I asked Fern to identify his favorite football trip that we took. Without hesitation he said UW @ Oregon. October 8th 2016, final score 70-21. Fern is my forever road dawg, the trips won’t be the same but they will continue. We’ll take time planning our outfits, and we’ll stay on our feet and we’ll lose our voices. I’ll miss that big smile and that clutch greeting “my man”.

Eric and Heather in NYC for the Washington vs Duke Basketball game on 12/10/2011

Love you Fern!


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Go Dawgs















Bring 'em Back



Go Hawks

Hawks Games

Sparks fly

Flatstick Shenanigans

<3

Fiji
Eric continues to be an inspiration. We learned so much from his example. His love of life and family, his wisdom in prioritizing what's most important, his kindness, positivity, genuine gratitude and steadfast dedication to his values. We are grateful for the time we could spend with him and for these gifts he has given us.
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