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Val R. Vail

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Val R. Vail

Birth
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Death
19 Apr 2020 (aged 74)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Val R. Vail, a longtime Washington businessman and horseman, passed away Sunday, April 19, in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 74. Val was born November 7, 1945 to L.W. and Dorothy Vail in Boise, Idaho. He married Mary on June 29, 1962 and they are the parents of four daughters. Val worked with his father at the L.W. Vail Company of Pasco, Washington, the largest highway construction company in the Northwest, for many years before the company sold. He worked for H&H Contractors and spent several years commuting from Washington State to Fairbanks, Alaska before founding Vail International Auctioneers with his wife, Mary in 1981. Vail International managed the sale of small businesses to nuclear power plants. They also had a car and vehicle division that sold cars, trucks, mini-vans, collector vehicles, and construction equipment at their auction center, in Pasco. They spent four years in Colorado working with the government closure of the Rocky Flats Plant, a nuclear weapons parts manufacturing complex. Val and his father established VA Ranch in Kennewick, Washington in the 70's and were instrumental in the construction of Sun Downs racetrack. Val was a founding member of the Northern Quarter Horse Racing Association as well as served as AQHA Director for Washington State many years. He took over management of the VA Ranch, following his father's death, where such stallions stood as Old Tom Cat, Ricky Taylor, Pistol Bar and in the late 80's Juno Dat Cash. AQHA Hall -of- Famer Abigail Kawananakoa purchased the ranch and Juno Dat Cash in the 90's. Also in the 80's Val was president and co-owner of Northwest Triple Crown Yearling Sale Co. and conducted the Northwest Triple Crown/McFadden Ranch Yearling Sale in Hagerman, Idaho for a number of years. At the time it was the largest Quarter Horse Yearling Sale in the Northwest. He and Mary had recently retired and lived in Chandler, Arizona at the time of his death. Val is survived by his wife, Mary of Chandler, three daughters, Chris Green (Danny) of Oklahoma City, Shanne Zwiener (Steve) of Pasco, Washington and Valerie Mote (Kevin) of Richland, Washington; two sisters; 9 grand-children and 6 great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents and daughter, Wendy. Val will be interred at Sunset Gardens Cemetery, Richland, WA.

Published in Tri-City Herald on May 10, 2020.
Val R. Vail, a longtime Washington businessman and horseman, passed away Sunday, April 19, in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 74. Val was born November 7, 1945 to L.W. and Dorothy Vail in Boise, Idaho. He married Mary on June 29, 1962 and they are the parents of four daughters. Val worked with his father at the L.W. Vail Company of Pasco, Washington, the largest highway construction company in the Northwest, for many years before the company sold. He worked for H&H Contractors and spent several years commuting from Washington State to Fairbanks, Alaska before founding Vail International Auctioneers with his wife, Mary in 1981. Vail International managed the sale of small businesses to nuclear power plants. They also had a car and vehicle division that sold cars, trucks, mini-vans, collector vehicles, and construction equipment at their auction center, in Pasco. They spent four years in Colorado working with the government closure of the Rocky Flats Plant, a nuclear weapons parts manufacturing complex. Val and his father established VA Ranch in Kennewick, Washington in the 70's and were instrumental in the construction of Sun Downs racetrack. Val was a founding member of the Northern Quarter Horse Racing Association as well as served as AQHA Director for Washington State many years. He took over management of the VA Ranch, following his father's death, where such stallions stood as Old Tom Cat, Ricky Taylor, Pistol Bar and in the late 80's Juno Dat Cash. AQHA Hall -of- Famer Abigail Kawananakoa purchased the ranch and Juno Dat Cash in the 90's. Also in the 80's Val was president and co-owner of Northwest Triple Crown Yearling Sale Co. and conducted the Northwest Triple Crown/McFadden Ranch Yearling Sale in Hagerman, Idaho for a number of years. At the time it was the largest Quarter Horse Yearling Sale in the Northwest. He and Mary had recently retired and lived in Chandler, Arizona at the time of his death. Val is survived by his wife, Mary of Chandler, three daughters, Chris Green (Danny) of Oklahoma City, Shanne Zwiener (Steve) of Pasco, Washington and Valerie Mote (Kevin) of Richland, Washington; two sisters; 9 grand-children and 6 great-grand-children. He was preceded in death by his parents and daughter, Wendy. Val will be interred at Sunset Gardens Cemetery, Richland, WA.

Published in Tri-City Herald on May 10, 2020.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210012928/val_r-vail: accessed ), memorial page for Val R. Vail (7 Nov 1945–19 Apr 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 210012928, citing Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA; Maintained by klassikat (contributor 47045009).