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Melvin Iverson McKerlie

Posted 2020-02-24 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Feb. 23, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5A) -

Born in Mason City, Washington on July 17, 1937, Melvin Iverson
McKerlie (82) lived in Coulee Dam, Washington when he left this life
on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. Mel grew up in the Grand Coulee and
Wenatchee area. He left high school in the eleventh grade to make his
own way in the world. He met and married Shirley Renner in 1959 (later
divorced in 1983).

Mel joined the Ironworkers Local Union 86 of Seattle in 1958 and
transferred to Ironworkers Local Union 14 of Spokane in 1965. He
worked on numerous buildings and structures throughout his career
including the Grand Coulee Dam, the Boundary Dam, and the Rocky Reach
Dam. He traveled for work all over the northwest from North Dakota to
Hawaii. Through his strong work ethic and love for his job, Mel worked
his way up to supervisor, then to assistant business agent in 1975,
and in 1980 he became president of Ironworkers Local Union 14. In
1988, he became business manager of Ironworkers Local Union 14 until
he retired in 1995.

Mel gave 100% to everything he did. Mel was a dirt bike enthusiast,
from family trail riding to motocross and cross-country racing.
Starting in 1966, and he raced well into his 40s. Mel was a true
weekend-warrior, his other interests included scuba diving,
snorkeling, skeet shooting, archery, bird hunting, boating, fishing,
water and snow skiing, bicycling, weight lifting, and even a little
whitewater rafting.

In 1992, he met his partner Rosalie Scallan and after retiring they
spent many years as snowbirds touring the southwest in their motorhome
sharing many fun adventures together. In 2011, they purchased a winter
home in Lake Havasu City. They were a great example on how to live a
full life.

In his 70s, Mel decided to slow down a bit and started riding four
wheelers and eventually Razors, putting on thousands of miles in the
Lake Havasu City area with his riding buddies, "Charlie's Boyz". He
also had a cabin on Lake Pend Oreille where he enjoyed spending time
with his family and lake friends. Mel made many friends throughout his
lifetime and had a profound impact on many people. He will be deeply
missed.

Mel is survived in death by his daughters Kim (Troy) Basnaw and Patti
(Cord) Basnaw; his beloved life-partner of 27 years Rosalie Scallan;
Rosalie's daughters Carla (Bill) Desautel, Gina (Brett) Seaver, and
Shelley (Eric) Corbin; Rosalie's grandchildren Shane (Sarah), Cole,
Brea, Drew, and her great-grandchildren Kylie and Kason. He cared for
and loved them all very deeply. He is also survived by his ex-wife
Shirley McKerlie; his brother Ed (Peg) McKerlie; his sister Dorothy
Rennich-Kress; and his twin brothers Ron and Don (Lisa) McKerlie. Mel
was a good big brother. He was the proud grandfather to Kevin, Ryan
(Joanna), Rachel, and Haley Basnaw. His grandchildren were his pride
and joy.

Mel is preceded in death by his parents Melvin and Alice McKerlie and
aunts, uncles and cousins. Mel, we love and miss you and pray God
gives rest to your soul. May God bless us with His presence and
comfort through this time of sorrow, in Jesus's name we pray. Until we
meet again, we love you dad, Kim, Patti, Carla, Shelley, and Gina.

A celebration of life will be held at Spokane Valley Eagles on April
18, 2020 at 1:00p.m.




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