SEATTLE, Jan. 24, 2018 -- Sound Community Bank and its holding company, Sound Financial Bancorp, announce the passing of Director Emeritus Milton (Milt) McMullen.
Director Emeritus McMullen passed away on January 15, 2018. McMullen served as a director for the Bank and the holding company from 2003 until his retirement to emeritus status in May 2014.
Before Sound Community Bank converted to a mutual savings bank, McMullen served on the Supervisory Committee of the credit union. He joined the Bank’s board when the credit union converted in 2003. Prior to his service on the Board, McMullen was a banking industry executive and also a banking software sales executive.
Laurie Stewart, President and CEO of Sound Community Bank and Sound Financial Bancorp said, “It is with great sadness we report Milt’s passing. Even in retirement, he was a loyal supporter of the Bank and our initiatives. His guidance will be missed.”
Memorials may be made in Milton’s name to North Highline Fire District Medic One, 1243 SW 112th Street, Seattle, WA, 98146.
Sound Community Bank is a Seattle-based community bank, providing personal and business banking services in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Jefferson and Clallam Counties, and on the web at www.soundcb.com. Sound Community Bank is a subsidiary of Sound Financial Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFBC).
For additional information:
Media Contact:
Brady Robb
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(206) 448-0884 ext. 202


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