Born and raised in Dallas County, Missouri, John C. Gann lived most of his adult life in Seattle, Washington. John passed away peacefully on August 14, 2006 from heart failure. Beloved son of Clyde and Eula Gann, he is preceded in death by his parents; brothers Earl and Elmer Ray Gann; sister Zetta (Gann) Pearson; and son, Dennis Gann. He is survived by brother Bob (Rhonda) Gann of Enumclaw, WA; and sister Lucille (Gann) McNabb of Sumas, WA; and numerous nieces and nephews. He leaves three children; Carolyn Quiggins of Nashville, TN; Doug (Susan) Gann of Kirkland, WA; and Dave (Sophanny) Gann of Redmond, WA; eight grandchildren; Brooke, Sam, and Jack Quiggins; Jennifer, Brody, and Brian Gann; and Alex and Mia Gann.
While in the Army, John served overseas in Japan and Korea. John enjoyed the outdoors, farming, traveling, collecting, genealogy, and was a member of the Gallopin' Gertie Model "A" Ford Club of Tacoma.
Military honors will be conducted at Tahoma National Cemetery Tuesday, August 22, at 9:45am. Memorial Services & Reception will follow at 11:00am at the Edlin-Yahn & Covington Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the American Heart Association or a Charity of Donor's choice.
Published in the King County Journal.
Born and raised in Dallas County, Missouri, John C. Gann lived most of his adult life in Seattle, Washington. John passed away peacefully on August 14, 2006 from heart failure. Beloved son of Clyde and Eula Gann, he is preceded in death by his parents; brothers Earl and Elmer Ray Gann; sister Zetta (Gann) Pearson; and son, Dennis Gann. He is survived by brother Bob (Rhonda) Gann of Enumclaw, WA; and sister Lucille (Gann) McNabb of Sumas, WA; and numerous nieces and nephews. He leaves three children; Carolyn Quiggins of Nashville, TN; Doug (Susan) Gann of Kirkland, WA; and Dave (Sophanny) Gann of Redmond, WA; eight grandchildren; Brooke, Sam, and Jack Quiggins; Jennifer, Brody, and Brian Gann; and Alex and Mia Gann.
While in the Army, John served overseas in Japan and Korea. John enjoyed the outdoors, farming, traveling, collecting, genealogy, and was a member of the Gallopin' Gertie Model "A" Ford Club of Tacoma.
Military honors will be conducted at Tahoma National Cemetery Tuesday, August 22, at 9:45am. Memorial Services & Reception will follow at 11:00am at the Edlin-Yahn & Covington Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the American Heart Association or a Charity of Donor's choice.
Published in the King County Journal.
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