Bill Jo Garrison,

 

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Bill Jo Garrison

Bill Jo Garrison, 92,  of Auburn, Washington, passed away peacefully on April 23, 2023, following a short illness.  A celebration of life will be held sometime in June at the Rio Verde Estates clubhouse in Auburn.

Bill was born in Juanita, Nebraska on July 7, 1930 to Vera and Robert Garrison.   He was the youngest of 9 children.   His grade school years were spent in Worland, Wyoming before his parents moved to Renton, WA  in the 1940’s where his dad, a carpenter, built houses in the Renton Highlands.   Bill graduated from Renton High School in 1948, served 4 years  in the National Guard Military Police, and joined Boeing in 1948.

Bill spent 38 years in various roles within Boeing.   In 1962 he and his family moved to Rapid City, South Dakota as part of the crews who supported the installation of Minuteman missiles  at the various Air Force bases in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.   He lived in Rapid City, SD, Minot ND, Great Falls MT, Grand Forks ND, and Cheyenne, WY during the 15 years out in the field.   During that time, he got his pilot license and joint ownership of a Mooney airplane.    He loved flying, Western music, and the friendships which formed during those years.

Bill returned to Renton, Washington in the mid-1970’s until he retired from Boeing in 1986.  His retirement years were spent playing golf, traveling, following the horse races, playing cribbage with the Auburn Eagles, and educating his friends about his favorite Western singers/bands.

He was preceded in death by his parents: his wives Barbra Miller and Audrey Garrison; his siblings Leah Tibbles, Logan Garrison, Isla May Kent, Bob Garrison, Madge Starks, Libby Shaw, Jack Garrison, and Dayle Garrison; nieces and nephews Brett Tibbles and Vicki Olson.

He is survived by his daughter Shannan Tanner (Denver, CO); step-daughter Sandy Irwin and her husband Curt Irwin (Minot ND) who traveled through much of the Boeing field work with him, their children Audra Atherton and Nikki Schmidt and their families; nieces and nephews Terry Garrison, Ron Starks, Jil Clayton, Jan and Dave Ginestra,  Rob Garrison,  Tammy and Bob Holmes, Tracy and Gary Hibert, Kim and Rich Edwards, and many grand nieces and nephews and their children.

The family would also like to acknowledge the great family and friends who filled Bill’s life in his later years: neighbors Betty Cannon, Chuck Agnor, Sandy McCready; the Taco Tuesday crew of Jan and Izzy Nagel  and Mary Sue and Dean Kallander; the cribbage friends from the Auburn Eagles;  Diane Garrison, Gene Terry, Cleo and Shorty Forgaard , Donovan, Dave and Tina Jewett, TJ and John Wiedemann, Shannon Schuett, and the caregivers Senait and Caren  at Bright Light Adult Group Home in Renton who truly brightened his days the last couple of months. .

The post first appeared on Barton Family Funeral Service.