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John Mowery

Sunday, September 5, 2010

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John Mowery passed away at the age of 72 on Monday, August 30, 2010, at home, with his family. Born in 1937, he was raised on an orchard in Kennewick, WA and was a Kennewick Lion, class of 1956. He and his wife, Judith, raised their two kids, Eric and Elaine, on a small farm out on Harrington Road, outside of West Richland, WA. On weekends, if the family wasn't out gardening, they were somewhere between Lake Louise and Yellowstone, hiking, fishing and canoeing. He was a Mechanical Engineer from WSU and worked out in the Hanford Area for most of his career. Retiring early from WPPSS, they moved camp to Camano Island for five years, where they were quite active gardening, hiking and volunteering with the state park. John still used his canoe there, paddling out into the bay to set his crab pots. Next, they headed to Wenatchee for five years, having always loved the beauty of the east slope of the Cascades. It was in their final year there, that he began to feel the long term effects of juvenile diabetes. They headed back to the west side, near Olympia, for these last six years. Realizing this summer that he couldn't enjoy gardening anymore, he bravely decided to enter hospice at home and ended two years of dialysis and stopped insulin. Three days of laughter, stories and slide shows ensued, and he ate foods he couldn't eat for decades. Of note, was the half gallon of Rocky Road ice cream and the tub of potato salad he put away with a smile. The remaining three days, he was cared for by his wife and children around the clock.

An avid outdoorsman and fly fisherman, in lieu of flowers, please take your family for a hike or go fishing. Send donations to the American Diabetes Association. At his request, there will be No Services. That said, friends and family are invited for a short hike along the Icicle Creek (north of Leavenworth), to one of his favorite spots, on October 2nd. For details e-mail: ericmowery@yahoo.com

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Gene     1 year, 5 months ago

Dear Mrs. Judith Mowery and Family. We are very sorry to learn of your loss. In remembrance, I was a pleasure of knowing John when I worked with him at WPPSS, we always had problems to solve. John and I traveled to Scotland, in 1992 when I was the Quality Engineer and John the Design Engineer overseeing the work on a new generator that was built in Edinburgh Scotland. It was ruff traveling but was an enjoyable time because of our location. God Bless you and your family. Gene DeBattista, Richland WA

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