Gordon Douglas Toney

09/03/1953 - 09/24/2025

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Obituary For Gordon Douglas Toney

Brigadier General Gordon Douglas Toney (U.S. Army, Ret.) passed away peacefully on September 24, 2025, in Sumner, Washington, at the age of 72.

Born on September 3, 1953, to Leo and Shirley Toney in Council, Idaho, Gordon began his distinguished life of service at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He graduated and was commissioned as a second lieutenant on June 4, 1975.

It was during his early assignment as a Tank Platoon Leader at Fort Carson, Colorado, that Gordon met his future wife, Carolyn. They were married on May 26, 1979, beginning a devoted marriage that spanned more than 46 years. Gordon often said, “Carolyn is the love of my life, my soulmate, and my best friend.”

Brigadier General Toney served in a variety of active duty armor and aviation assignments before joining the Washington Army National Guard in August 1988. He retired from the Army on June 30, 2009, after having dedicated more than three decades to the service of his country.

A highly decorated officer, his awards included the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal (with 6 Oak Leaf Clusters), and the Army Commendation Medal, and his recognized skills included Master Army Aviator, Ranger, Air Assault, Pathfinder, and Parachutist badges and tab.

Following his military retirement, Gordon continued to serve his community as Director and, later, member of the Board of Directors for the Washington Youth Academy. There, he mentored young people from all walks of life and shared the merits of academic excellence, responsible citizenship, and service.

Throughout his professional experience, Gordon was motivated by an unwavering sense of duty to his country and community, and although his career was a source of great pride and fulfillment, Gordon’s greatest joy was his family. An avid outdoorsman, he cherished all the time they spent together forging new memories of camping, four-wheeling, dirt bike riding, and planning the next memorable family vacation.

Gordon was an exceptional athlete and was known for his love of running. He was also known for his love of building and fixing things – from mechanical equipment to a variety of structures at home, including a memorable tree fort and zipline, treasured by his sons. He also fostered a lifelong love for animals, from those he cared for on the farm of his youth to all the beloved dogs that joined his family through the many years.

Gordon is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn; their two sons, Justin (Court) and Jake (Rachel); and two grandchildren, Mia and Tucker. He is also survived by his siblings, Linda, Keith, Janet, Bruce, and Gayle. His legacy is one of selfless service, courage, steadfast dedication to his family, and a strong, enduring spirit.

A memorial service will be held on October 2, 2025, at the Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, Washington, where he will be laid to rest with full military honors.

Donations can be made in Gordon’s memory to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

Services

2 Oct

Memorial Service

02:00 PM

Tahoma National Cemetery 18600 SE 240th St Kent, Washington 98042 Get Directions »
by Obituary Assistant

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  • 09/30/2025

    Many of us remember Gordie from the Academy and from summer flight school in 1973. We watched his Army career as he moved to postions where he could assist more and more Soldiers and their families. He made an impact on so many and we are proud to call him a Classmate. Courage & Drive, Gordie and family. Well done.

  • 09/29/2025

    Carolyn, Our Love and Prayers are with you and yours. I worked for and with Gordon for 3 years and knew him for 13 years. His door was always open to help the troops. His love for You and his Sons was very apparent. May the Lord ease your heart and mind. God bless you and yours. Terry and Vicky Davison

  • 09/29/2025

    Gordon and I grew up together in Cambridge, ID: 4-H, school, and clubs. He was always first in his class, as well as excelling in sports. His going to West Point was a huge achievement which led to an outstanding Army career. He never bragged about his accomplishments; most of his classmates didn't know he achieved the rank of General. But, the best thing he ever did was marry Carolyn. She was an exceptional wife who brought a big smile to his face; she took great care of him. My deepest sympathies to her, the boys, and his siblings. Deb Hendricks Christian

  • 09/27/2025

    Rest easy sleep well brother. Know that the line has held, your job is done. Rest easy sleep well, others have taken up where you fell. Peace, peace and farewell.

  • 09/27/2025

    Besides being a great leader, father and spouse, he as also a great athlete. Gordon and I met in the Washington National Guard and became competitors and teammates as runners. We had similar 2 mile times and that led to running together at the Hood to Coast Relay. Great boss and great teammate, I will miss him.

  • 09/27/2025

    Carolyn and family, words can not express my sadness for your loss. I have so much love and respect for Gordy. I served with and worked for him for over ten years, but more importantly had the honor and pleasure of calling him my friend for nearly two decades. Thank you and your sons for sharing him with us. Rick Patterson

  • 09/27/2025

    Carolyn...praying for strength for you & your family tot be able to get through today & every day while Gordon's death is so raw at this time. Please find comfort in God's love ❤️ for you all right now! I love you too! Lelah Henggeler

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  • 10 TREES

    Janet Henry planted 10 trees in memory of Gordon Douglas Toney . - 09/30/2025

  • 10 TREES

    Janet Henry planted 10 trees in memory of Gordon Douglas Toney . - 09/30/2025

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