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Rodney Charles “Rod” Jared

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Rodney Charles “Rod” Jared

Birth
Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho, USA
Death
24 Jul 2012 (aged 63)
Auburn, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Rodney Charles Jared, 63

Rodney Charles Jared, 63, left this world to live with the Angels in Heaven on July 24, 2012 from cardiac and respiratory failure. Rod was born in Orofino to John E. and Virginia M. Jared of Weippe, on Feb. 13, 1949. Rod grew up in Weippe and graduated from Weippe High School in 1968.

While in Idaho he worked as a logger for Finke Logging. In 1990 he moved to Bucky, WA and went to work in logging and insurance sales. He earned a degree in welding from Renton Vo-tech and started to work for Todd's Shipyards in Seattle. He worked there until he retired.

Rod loved sports and played baseball and football while in school. He loved to fish, hunt, and collect gems. He won his first turkey shoot at age nine. He won many awards in archery including the Robin Hood award. He loved taking his kids fishing and watching the smiles on their faces when they hauled in "a big one".

He always knew where the best fishing spots were. Recently, he and Yvonne spent time in Idaho camping and panning for gold. They did not get rich but they loved spending time in the mountains and with family.

Rod is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Yvonne Hopkins-Jared, and two children from his first marriage. His children are: daughter Shannon and Jerry Niland of Clarkston, WA and her girls Lacey, Brittany and Mary; and son Travis Jared of Weippe and his son Dillin.

He is also survived by two brothers Buck and Gloria Jared; and Bill Jared and girlfriend Michelle all of Weippe; and two sisters Janine and Ron Mattoon of Seattle; and Jonna and Dan Kubal of Kooskia; also many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his grandson Jordan, his parents, and his grandparents Ora and Zerna Price and Emmett and Esther Jared. Rod requested that he be cremated and his ashes be spread over Elk Mountain.

(Published in the Clearwater Tribune, Orofino, Idaho, 08-09-2012.)

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Ashes scattered on Elk Mountain.

(Information made available due to the research done by Find A Grave contributor B. Flowers, 24 December 2017.)
Rodney Charles Jared, 63

Rodney Charles Jared, 63, left this world to live with the Angels in Heaven on July 24, 2012 from cardiac and respiratory failure. Rod was born in Orofino to John E. and Virginia M. Jared of Weippe, on Feb. 13, 1949. Rod grew up in Weippe and graduated from Weippe High School in 1968.

While in Idaho he worked as a logger for Finke Logging. In 1990 he moved to Bucky, WA and went to work in logging and insurance sales. He earned a degree in welding from Renton Vo-tech and started to work for Todd's Shipyards in Seattle. He worked there until he retired.

Rod loved sports and played baseball and football while in school. He loved to fish, hunt, and collect gems. He won his first turkey shoot at age nine. He won many awards in archery including the Robin Hood award. He loved taking his kids fishing and watching the smiles on their faces when they hauled in "a big one".

He always knew where the best fishing spots were. Recently, he and Yvonne spent time in Idaho camping and panning for gold. They did not get rich but they loved spending time in the mountains and with family.

Rod is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Yvonne Hopkins-Jared, and two children from his first marriage. His children are: daughter Shannon and Jerry Niland of Clarkston, WA and her girls Lacey, Brittany and Mary; and son Travis Jared of Weippe and his son Dillin.

He is also survived by two brothers Buck and Gloria Jared; and Bill Jared and girlfriend Michelle all of Weippe; and two sisters Janine and Ron Mattoon of Seattle; and Jonna and Dan Kubal of Kooskia; also many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his grandson Jordan, his parents, and his grandparents Ora and Zerna Price and Emmett and Esther Jared. Rod requested that he be cremated and his ashes be spread over Elk Mountain.

(Published in the Clearwater Tribune, Orofino, Idaho, 08-09-2012.)

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Ashes scattered on Elk Mountain.

(Information made available due to the research done by Find A Grave contributor B. Flowers, 24 December 2017.)


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