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Joseph Donald “Joe” Coombs

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Joseph Donald “Joe” Coombs

Birth
Washington, USA
Death
9 Feb 2022 (aged 84)
Washington, USA
Burial
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Donald Coombs was born Jan. 27, 1937, to Donald and Evelyn (Talkington) Coombs. He and his younger sister Susan (Els) became the fourth generation to be raised on the family wheat farm near Harrington, WA.

Joe was an avid Boy Scout for 6 years and considered it a highlight when he attended the Northern Idaho Jamboree. He played both basketball and football for Harrington High School where he graduated in 1955.

Joe attended Washington State University (WSC at that time). While there, one of Joe's Delta Chi fraternity brothers introduced Joe to Ann Faulkner. Joe and Ann dated and then married in 1959. Joe graduated in 1960 with a Bachelor's degree in agriculture.

Joe served in the Air Force after graduating. He was stationed at Vandenberg Air Force base in California and became a launch officer for the Minuteman ICBM missile program. That meant that during a time of national alert, like during the Cuban missile crisis, Joe and the rest of his crew were locked underground into the launch command center to await their launch orders. Because of their isolation, and the military's sense of "need-to-know", he later commented that his wife, Ann, knew more about what was going on than he did during the crisis. During his Air Force years, Joe's son, Craig, was born in 1960 and his daughter, Cheryl, was born in 1963. Joe was honorably discharged from the Air Force as a First Lieutenant and a Vietnam veteran after 4 years of service.

Joe joined the Trust Department at the Seattle First National Bank, administering bank-held farmland. His adept management of those farms, along with his savviness for knowing how to get the best price for a crop, allowed Joe to quickly rise through the ranks and became one of the youngest assistant vice-presidents of the bank.

After a 15-year career as a Trust Agronomist at the bank, he started his own business as an agronomist specializing in rural appraisal, typically working as an insurance claims adjustor.

Joe and Ann divorced in 1989. But later, Joe found love again with Marlene Peters. They settled in Spangle, WA. where Joe enjoyed growing a huge garden of fruits and vegetables which he proudly shared. They both loved spoiling their cats.

Shortly after Marlene's death in 2018 from a lengthy illness, Joe moved to Palouse Country Assisted Living in Fairfield. Joe died on February 9, 2022, after a year's long fight against cancer.

Joe is survived by his son and daughter, three grandsons and three greatgrandchildren.

A memorial service is scheduled for 1 pm on Friday, February 25th, at the Strate Funeral Home in Davenport, WA
Joseph Donald Coombs was born Jan. 27, 1937, to Donald and Evelyn (Talkington) Coombs. He and his younger sister Susan (Els) became the fourth generation to be raised on the family wheat farm near Harrington, WA.

Joe was an avid Boy Scout for 6 years and considered it a highlight when he attended the Northern Idaho Jamboree. He played both basketball and football for Harrington High School where he graduated in 1955.

Joe attended Washington State University (WSC at that time). While there, one of Joe's Delta Chi fraternity brothers introduced Joe to Ann Faulkner. Joe and Ann dated and then married in 1959. Joe graduated in 1960 with a Bachelor's degree in agriculture.

Joe served in the Air Force after graduating. He was stationed at Vandenberg Air Force base in California and became a launch officer for the Minuteman ICBM missile program. That meant that during a time of national alert, like during the Cuban missile crisis, Joe and the rest of his crew were locked underground into the launch command center to await their launch orders. Because of their isolation, and the military's sense of "need-to-know", he later commented that his wife, Ann, knew more about what was going on than he did during the crisis. During his Air Force years, Joe's son, Craig, was born in 1960 and his daughter, Cheryl, was born in 1963. Joe was honorably discharged from the Air Force as a First Lieutenant and a Vietnam veteran after 4 years of service.

Joe joined the Trust Department at the Seattle First National Bank, administering bank-held farmland. His adept management of those farms, along with his savviness for knowing how to get the best price for a crop, allowed Joe to quickly rise through the ranks and became one of the youngest assistant vice-presidents of the bank.

After a 15-year career as a Trust Agronomist at the bank, he started his own business as an agronomist specializing in rural appraisal, typically working as an insurance claims adjustor.

Joe and Ann divorced in 1989. But later, Joe found love again with Marlene Peters. They settled in Spangle, WA. where Joe enjoyed growing a huge garden of fruits and vegetables which he proudly shared. They both loved spoiling their cats.

Shortly after Marlene's death in 2018 from a lengthy illness, Joe moved to Palouse Country Assisted Living in Fairfield. Joe died on February 9, 2022, after a year's long fight against cancer.

Joe is survived by his son and daughter, three grandsons and three greatgrandchildren.

A memorial service is scheduled for 1 pm on Friday, February 25th, at the Strate Funeral Home in Davenport, WA


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