Family of Nysoe, Glen and Donohue, Janis Eileen

Families

Married Husband Nysoe, Glen ( * + ... )
Married Wife Donohue, Janis Eileen ( * March 8, 1924 + May 25, 2013 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Nysoe, JockApril 14, 1950January 23, 2016
Nysoe, Greg
Nysoe, Dain
Nysoe, Jason

Narrative

Jock Nysoe, 65, passed away Jan. 23, 2016, at Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla.

Jock was born April 14, 1950, in Dayton to Glen and Janis (Donohue) Nysoe, and he was the third of fourchildren. Jock grew up in Dayton, attended Dayton Elementary School and graduated from Dayton High School in 1968. He then attended Western Washington University, and in 1971 attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia before returning to Dayton to help out with the family’s farming operations, which at the time included wheat, peas and apple orchard on the Tucannon and a small cattle operation.

Jock did extensive foreign traveling with his brother Greg, including visits to India, Nepal, Singapore, the Philippines and Mexico. He also traveled extensively throughout the United States with family, friends and relatives.
A sense of humor, dry wit and the open and friendly manner in which he dealt with people throughout the community was typical of Jock’s personality.

He was a member of the Columbia County Grain Growers, served on the planning commission for the city of Dayton and ran an unsuccessful campaign for county commissioner as a Democrat, which is probably the reason he lost the race in his very conservative county.

Jock was always willing to help others, no matter what the need and never asked for anything in return. He lived life the way he wanted.

Jock was preceded in death by his father, Glen; mother Janis; brother, Greg. Jock is survived by his aunt, Dwyla Donohue of Seattle; brothers, Dain (Claudia) Nysoe, of Dayton and Jason Nysoe of Spokane; numerous cousins in Dayton as well as across the state. He filled his need for family by enjoying his nieces, Hanna Nysoe and Haley McFadden (Travis) of Spokane; and his nephews, Brent Nysoe (Tara) of Seattle and Tyler Nysoe (Laura) of Maple Valley, plus his great-nieces and great-nephews, Julian, Anna, Dane, Isabelle, Emma, Oliver and Jack. Jock played Santa last Christmas for the Nysoe grandchildren and cousin Ryan (Cindy) Donohue’s grandchildren.

Memorial service will be Friday, Feb. 5, 1 p.m., at First Christian Church, 410 S. Third St., Dayton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Glen Nysoe Cancer Fund thorough Herring Groseclose Funeral Home, 315 W. Alder, or by mail to 216 S. First St., Dayton, WA 99328.