Herbert L. Postlewait | Obituary

November 2, 1940 – June 19, 2025

Herbert L Postlewait Born November 2, 1940 in Conrad, Montana He left this world June 19, 2025 Herb to most, Herbie to a few. First child born to Everett and Bernice Postlewait.

He was the oldest of 5 (siblings – Bill, Evelyn, Tom and DeeAnn) Uncle to 4 (Brian [Rebecca], James, Kristen [Brian] and Kelly) Great Uncle to 4 (Brooke, Reese, Leah and Leyton).

Cousin – a lot of cousins.

Husband of 57 years to Diana.

Friend to just about everyone he met – that’s a lot of people and everyone reading this.

Graduate of Renton High School class of ’58, Green River Community college and the University of Washington. Served in the US Navy 1958 to 1962, had a commercial and multi engine pilot’s license. Worked at Boeing on the Minute Man Missile Program, and Port of Seattle, SeaTac Airport in the Satellite Transit System Maintenance Department. After retirement, he drove school bus for the Renton School district as a substitute bus driver, served on the Planning Commission for Renton, WA, volunteered for several local organizations, member of the Renton History Museum, etc., and a safe driving instructor for 11 years. And he had a real estate license. He was Santa for the City of Renton; he volunteered with Piazza Renton and the Renton Farmers Market. After moving to Spokane, he began volunteering in the local community, became a Mason, Spangle Lodge #131, and a Shriner – El Katif Shrine – Spokane. He served on the board at the Shriners Children’s and was a Greeter at the hospital. Of all the volunteer work, community service hours, etc. his very favorite job of all was being a Greeter at the Shrine hospital.

He loved kids and he was a kid magnet.

Herb loved the outdoors, hearing the birds sing, being one with nature, music and traveling. He loved keeping in touch with his school buddies, some from grade school, keeping up with family and making new friends. He loved kids and people. He loved to tell jokes and stories – sometimes weird stories, sometimes funny stories but usually long stories. He wanted everyone to have a perfect life.

Herb spent the last 8 years battling several health issues. He was a fighter to the end. Many thanks to all of his family and friends for their loving support. Herb appreciated each and every one of you. He loved you all.

Rather than flowers, please make donations to Shriners Children’s Spokane.

911 W. 5th Ave., Spokane, WA 99204

Services to be announced at a later date.