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John Brooks

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John Brooks

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Jul 2022 (aged 75)
Cheney, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION C ROW D SITE 150
Memorial ID
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John Brooks passed away in his sleep on July 5, 2022, at the Cheney Care Center after battling
cancer for many years.

John was born on November 25, 1946, in Springfield, Missouri. He was stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base in the United States Air Force, where he met and married Debbie Blanchard. After John was honorably discharged, they moved to St. Louis where John worked at the airport for several years before deciding to move back to the Spokane area to be closer to family. John was employed at Eastern Washington University until his retirement.

John and Debbie enjoyed traveling with wonderful friends to Europe, cruising to Alaska, and traveling back and forth in their beautiful motor home to warmer climates during the cold winters here in the inland northwest. John was a well-loved member of the Spokane area theatre community. For nearly forty years John acted, directed, stage managed, and generally supported the cause of theatre. He was active with the Civic Theatre, Spokane Children's Theatre, the Rogue Players, Ignite Theatre, and others. He directed Stage West's most successful run with the production of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoos' Nest". As his fellow thespians describe John, he was 'One of a kind'.

John also much loved the game of golf, enjoyed weekly trivia competitions, and his love of flight, especially Charles Lindburg and the Spirit of St. Louis. John was a collector of airplanes and chess sets and enjoyed driving his convertible green Volkswagen bug and his little moped around the Cheney area. John rode his Harley Davidson for years including a trip to Sturges.

John is survived by his life-long partner & wife, Debbie Brooks, brothers-in-law, Greg Blanchard (Wendy) and Mark Blanchard (Denise), sister-in-law, Roxann Dempsey (Greg), several nieces, nephews and so many wonderful friends he considered family. John is also survived by their dear friend, Keith Ross (Gina), whom they consider their 'adopted son.

A Memorial service will be held at the Veteran's Cemetery on July 22 at 9:45 am followed by a Celebration of John's life at 11:30 am at the Session's Village Event Hall (behind the Cheney Care Center) at 2221 N. 6th, Cheney, Washington.

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Name: BROOKS, JOHN
Rank & Branch: SGT US AIR FORCE
War Period: VIETNAM
Date of Birth: 11/25/1946
Date of Death: 07/05/2022
Buried At: SECTION C ROW D SITE 150
Cemetery: WASHINGTON STATE VETERANS CEMETERY
Cemetery Address: 21702 W ESPANOLA RD MEDICAL LAKE, WA 99022
Telephone: (509) 299-6280
John Brooks passed away in his sleep on July 5, 2022, at the Cheney Care Center after battling
cancer for many years.

John was born on November 25, 1946, in Springfield, Missouri. He was stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base in the United States Air Force, where he met and married Debbie Blanchard. After John was honorably discharged, they moved to St. Louis where John worked at the airport for several years before deciding to move back to the Spokane area to be closer to family. John was employed at Eastern Washington University until his retirement.

John and Debbie enjoyed traveling with wonderful friends to Europe, cruising to Alaska, and traveling back and forth in their beautiful motor home to warmer climates during the cold winters here in the inland northwest. John was a well-loved member of the Spokane area theatre community. For nearly forty years John acted, directed, stage managed, and generally supported the cause of theatre. He was active with the Civic Theatre, Spokane Children's Theatre, the Rogue Players, Ignite Theatre, and others. He directed Stage West's most successful run with the production of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoos' Nest". As his fellow thespians describe John, he was 'One of a kind'.

John also much loved the game of golf, enjoyed weekly trivia competitions, and his love of flight, especially Charles Lindburg and the Spirit of St. Louis. John was a collector of airplanes and chess sets and enjoyed driving his convertible green Volkswagen bug and his little moped around the Cheney area. John rode his Harley Davidson for years including a trip to Sturges.

John is survived by his life-long partner & wife, Debbie Brooks, brothers-in-law, Greg Blanchard (Wendy) and Mark Blanchard (Denise), sister-in-law, Roxann Dempsey (Greg), several nieces, nephews and so many wonderful friends he considered family. John is also survived by their dear friend, Keith Ross (Gina), whom they consider their 'adopted son.

A Memorial service will be held at the Veteran's Cemetery on July 22 at 9:45 am followed by a Celebration of John's life at 11:30 am at the Session's Village Event Hall (behind the Cheney Care Center) at 2221 N. 6th, Cheney, Washington.

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Name: BROOKS, JOHN
Rank & Branch: SGT US AIR FORCE
War Period: VIETNAM
Date of Birth: 11/25/1946
Date of Death: 07/05/2022
Buried At: SECTION C ROW D SITE 150
Cemetery: WASHINGTON STATE VETERANS CEMETERY
Cemetery Address: 21702 W ESPANOLA RD MEDICAL LAKE, WA 99022
Telephone: (509) 299-6280

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  • Created by: David Luders
  • Added: Jul 26, 2022
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242032661/john-brooks: accessed ), memorial page for John Brooks (25 Nov 1946–5 Jul 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 242032661, citing Washington State Veterans Cemetery, Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington, USA; Maintained by David Luders (contributor 49008885).