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Jack Simpson MacKinnon July 6, 1981 - May 2, 2018 At the age of 36, Jack passed away during the early morning hours of May 2, 2018, after losing a long battle with addiction. Jack was born in Juneau July 6, 1981 and was a 1999 graduate of Juneau-Douglas High School. Jack had an infectious smile, a contagious laugh and a quick wit. He had a thirst for experiencing all that life had to offer, and a passion for the outdoors. He especially loved being at the family cabins, Hoot ‘n Hollar in Idaho Inlet and the Beach on Hood Canal. Jack did everything to the extreme. He had a big heart. Jack loved and was loved by his family, especially his niece and nephew. Jack moved to the Seattle area in 2005. He worked many years as a carpenter and equipment operator and when he passed, was a proud member of International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local 19 in Seattle. He was known for doing things right the first time, thinking about ways to shorten the process, and produced an excellent quality of work in everything he did. Jack is survived by his mother, Brenda, his father John, sisters Amy (Zach) and Libby (Ben), his nephew and niece Oskar and Ruby Dillon, grandmother Jane MacKinnon, uncles and aunts, cousins, his fiancĂŠ Kirsten Iovinelli and many friends in Alaska and Washington. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Skip MacKinnon and Charles and Joyce Brouwer and his aunt Gayle Sandison. Services will be Saturday, June 9 at C.I.Shenanigans, 3017 Ruston Way in Tacoma.
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At Jubilee Cabin 5pm Friday, June 8th Shrine of St. Therese