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Neil Dean Lansing

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Neil Dean Lansing

Birth
Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA
Death
13 May 2006 (aged 84)
Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered over Puget Sound Add to Map
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Peninsula Daily News - (May/17/2006)
Dean Lansing

April 21, 1922 -- May 13, 2006

Dean Lansing of Port Townsend died of cancer. He was 84.

He was born to Neil Chester and Garnett Marie (Denney) Lansing in Halfway, Ore.

He was in the Army Signal Corps during World War II.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and a master's degree in foreign trade from the American Institute for Foreign Trade in Phoenix.

Mr. Lansing's marriages to Virginia Hill and Lucille Thomlinson ended in divorce.

He married Natalie Grace Harrington in Williams Lake, British Columbia, on June 16, 1965.

Mr. Lansing was a logger and was operator of a timber business and, later, a cattle ranch in Northern California, co-developer of the North Las Vegas, Nev., Airport, owner of Colorado Analytical Lab, and on the board of Alaska Power and Telephone Co.

He enjoyed reading philosophy and physics, flying, boating and computers.

Survivors include his wife Natalie Grace Harrington; son Neil Dean Lansing II; daughters Karen Lansing Yarin, Lyneil Lansing Wasser and Nancy Lynne Lansing; brother Keith Brace Lansing; and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services: None announced. Kosec Funeral Home, Port Townsend, is in charge of arrangements.
Peninsula Daily News - (May/17/2006)
Dean Lansing

April 21, 1922 -- May 13, 2006

Dean Lansing of Port Townsend died of cancer. He was 84.

He was born to Neil Chester and Garnett Marie (Denney) Lansing in Halfway, Ore.

He was in the Army Signal Corps during World War II.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and a master's degree in foreign trade from the American Institute for Foreign Trade in Phoenix.

Mr. Lansing's marriages to Virginia Hill and Lucille Thomlinson ended in divorce.

He married Natalie Grace Harrington in Williams Lake, British Columbia, on June 16, 1965.

Mr. Lansing was a logger and was operator of a timber business and, later, a cattle ranch in Northern California, co-developer of the North Las Vegas, Nev., Airport, owner of Colorado Analytical Lab, and on the board of Alaska Power and Telephone Co.

He enjoyed reading philosophy and physics, flying, boating and computers.

Survivors include his wife Natalie Grace Harrington; son Neil Dean Lansing II; daughters Karen Lansing Yarin, Lyneil Lansing Wasser and Nancy Lynne Lansing; brother Keith Brace Lansing; and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services: None announced. Kosec Funeral Home, Port Townsend, is in charge of arrangements.


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