Gilbert Ollestad
1923 - 2013

Gilbert Ollestad, 89, was born on Yukon Island outside of Seldovia, Alaska on December 27, 1923 to Tollak and Lucille Ollestad where his family worked a fox farm. He passed away early on August 10, 2013 in Seward Alaska. He grew up in Seldovia, one of ten children and in his youth he worked fish traps, hunted and gathered berries and continued to love a good berry patch.

He worked as a commercial fisherman all of his life in Cook Inlet. He also fished in Kodiak, the Bering Sea and in the early days of commercial sailboat fishing in Bristol Bay. He married in 1947 and with his wife Anna June moved to Seward and raised his five children. The family then moved to Seattle in 1962. He retired from the longshoreman's union having worked the docks in Seward and Seattle.

He was a respected leader in the Alaskan Native community serving on the board of directors of Chugach Alaska Corporation for 25 years from its inception. He had a life long affinity for the beauty of nature having spent so much of his life in the great outdoors. He remained active throughout his life and loved a good brisk walk. He was always concerned about the well being of others, willing to lend a helping hand whenever needed. He maintained his sense of humor entertaining us with his rendition of many stories and characters from his life. He will be remembered for his kind, gracious, benevolent and loving spirit. He was the patriarch of our family, a dear and precious soul and will be greatly missed.

He was preceded in death by his eldest son Gilbert (Bovitz) and eight of his siblings. He is survived by his sons Burt, Jeff and Tollak and daughter Onnolee, their mother Anna June, along with 5 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, sister Thelma Patton and partner Caroline Toloff.