In Memory

Jack Ringdahl

July 29, 1946  -  April 2, 2007

Architect Jack Ringdahl died of a heart attack at his home in Seattle.  Survivors include his wife, Suzanne, sons John and Eric, sister Claire Nagel, brother Donald and two grandchlidren.  

 

Jack Arthur Ringdahl (Action Jackson)

1946-2007

We are deeply saddened by the sudden death of Jack, a long-term resident of Normandy Park. Jack passed away suddenly April 2. We grieve his loss, and he will be missed greatly.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Myrtle Ringdahl, and sister Janet. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne; sons John (wife Donya) and Eric of Montana; brother Ron (wife Sumiko) of Japan; sister Claire Nagel (husband Craig) of Minnesota; and three grandchildren, Elizabeth, Kimberly and Melissa.

Jack attended schools in the Highline district graduating, from Highline High in 1964 and attended Montana State University to earn an Architect's degree. He worked as an architect in Great Falls.

The past seven years, he and his wife Suzanne owned and operated Pumpernickels Restaurant in Normandy Park.

Jack was also on the Board of Adjustments for the city of Normandy Park for several years, which meant a lot to him.

Jack was a very loving father to his sons and very proud of his grandchildren. He was a very talented drummer, a great singer and loved the game of golf.

Jack loved life, music and golf.

Services for the celebration of his life will be private.

A memorial fund of contributions and donations has been set up through any Key Bank in Suzanne Ringdahl's name.



 
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01/24/14 10:13 PM #1    

Linda Pompeo (Worden)

Jack was a good friend.  I am sorry to hear that he has passed on.


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