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Jack Keith Vandelaar

Posted 2021-12-14 by mhenderson
Published by Yuma Sun on Dec. 14, 2021 -
Yuma, Arizona -

Jack Keith Vandelaar, 93, of Yuma, Arizona, sadly passed away peacefully
on December 8, 2021 with family lovingly by his side. Jack was born on
August 10, 1928 to Jack and Dorothy Vandelaar in Iowa.

His parents ran a small resort in Death Valley, California where he and
his sisters worked and played before the family finally settled in
Salem, Oregon.

Jack met the love of his life, Janet Marilyn Nordeen, at a skating rink
in Portland, Oregon and they married in 1949. They had three children,
Jack, Dennis and Susan. Jack and Marilyn eventually moved to Anchorage,
Alaska where he worked at Fort Richardson Army Base as a contract
estimator. They enjoyed spending time in their condo in Kauai, square
dancing, and playing cards with their loving friends, eventually moving
to Yuma, AZ after retirement.

Jack also loved fishing, hunting, traveling, and always dreamed of
getting his private pilots license. But he also had a massive passion
for rocks and was considered an expert and a Rock Hound. He gave
lectures and classes in his later years, even leading a Rock Club with
rock tours throughout Arizona and Mexico. Everyone who met Jack found
that he loved life (so much so, he was determined to live to 100) and
even began planning a new online business a few weeks before passing.
Most of all, his family was his pride and joy.

Jack was predeceased by his sisters, Lucille DeReave, Ethel Marshall,
and, his beautiful wife, Marilyn, of whom he heroically pulled from a
fire which burned their home down to ashes in 2015.

He is survived by his eldest son, Jack Vandelaar of Winter Park, CO with
his wife Jana, son Dennis Vandelaar of Ft. Meyers, FL and his wife
Barbara, and his loving daughter, Susan Jolly of Yuma, AZ with her
husband Don. He has seven grandchildren Christina Avelar, Kristopher
Jolly, Tiffany Lawrie, Aaron Vandelaar, Nicole Battjes, Eric Vandelaar,
Jacqueline Vandelaar and eight great grandchildren Mia, Axel, Otto,
Luca, Brooks, Starla, Syrenna, and Jack Henry.

His family respects his request to forego a memorial. In lieu of flowers
or donations, please remember him fondly. He will be missed very much
but he will live on forever in our hearts.

Please sign the guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/yumasun




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