Western District Judge Franklin Burgess Passes Away; He Will Be Missed
March 28, 2010
Michael Atkins in Seattle Updates

Western District Judge Franklin Burgess passed away on Friday.

“He was a legend on two courts,” Western District Chief Judge Robert Lasnik said in an article today in The Seattle Times, referring to Judge Burgess’ basketball prowess while a student at Gonzaga University. During the 1960-61 season, Judge Burgess led the nation with an average of 32.4 points per game.

“In both venues, he distinguished himself as a person of great talent and great humility, beloved by the people he played and worked with,” Judge Lasnik said.

Judge Burgess began as a magistrate judge in 1981 and was confirmed as district court judge in 1984. He was appointed by President Clinton and served in Tacoma.

He went on senior status in 2005 but continued hearing cases.

Judge Burgess was 75. He had been battling cancer.

A memorial service reportedly is planned for April 10.

This is a great loss for the attorneys who had the honor of appearing in his court. He will be long remembered.

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