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Ragnar J. Dahl

1920 - 2015

Ragnar J. Dahl obituary, 1920-2015, Seattle, WA

Ragnar Dahl Obituary

Ragnar J. Dahl

Ragnar "Ray" J. Dahl passed away April 26, 2015 in Seattle, Washington.

He was born August 21, 1920 in Starheim, Norway and a few years later immigrated to the United States with his parents Sam and Martha Dahl. They settled in the Greenwood-Ballard area of Seattle. When his new friends could not manage the Norwegian pronunciation of Ragnar, they called him Ray. He was interested in forestry, fishing, hiking, and anything to do with the outdoors. In 1937, he graduated from Ballard High School and briefly attended the University of Washington. In 1940, he began working for the Boeing Company, and continued to do so for the next forty-five years.

He married Bernice O'Brian in January 1944 and then served in the Army during World War II. He was stationed in Japan during the occupation. Ray and Bernice moved to the Shoreline area and raised four daughters: Kay, Andrea, Kristina, and Patricia.

In 1964, Ray and Bernice purchased their San Juan Island property on Davison Head and built a cabin there. Ray spent much of his time fishing for salmon and in his later years celebrated his birthday there in August. It was a special place in his heart and became a treasured rest break during his working years.

Ray was an avid golfer from a very young age and worked as a caddy when he was a teenager. He golfed in the Boeing league for years and was especially proud of getting a hole in one in front of many witnesses in a 1974 competition.

He and his wife spent several weeks a year with his daughter Patricia in Hawaii. Bernice and Ray loved to travel to visit her relatives in France and his in Norway.

They were always trying something new whether it was learning to square dance or traveling to Hemet in a fifth wheel.

Ray was a man of integrity. He believed in hard work and education. He was also lucky. Not only did he live to be ninety-four, he won the Washington State Lottery in 1993. This allowed him to generously fund many of his interests: giving to Ballard High School scholarship fund, supporting both the Nordic Heritage Museum and The Museum of Flight and giving to the Virginia V.

Ray was extremely proud of all his daughters for all their varied accomplishments and supported all of their endeavors.

He was preceded in death by his wife of sixty-two years, Bernice, and his older sister Agnes Hart. He is survived by his sister Myrtle Strom of Eugene Oregon, his four daughters: Kay Broten and Andrea Dahl of Seattle, Kristina Frances of Lake Tahoe, and Patricia Kesling-Wood of Honolulu, Hawaii.

Ray had seven grandchildren: Sean and Patrick Sullivan and Maureen Karl, Christopher Nappen and Beth LaFontaine, Andrew Kesling, and Elizabeth Francis. He also had eight great-grandchildren.

Ray requested that there be no funeral or graveside service. A private family gathering will be held on San Juan Island in August on what would have been his ninety-fifth birthday. At Ray's request, portions of his ashes will be scattered off his dock in Neil Bay, in the waters off Waikiki, and interred next to Bernice's grave at Evergreen Washelli.

Remembrances in his name may be made to The Museum of Flight, Ballard High School Scholarship fund, the Virginia V or The Nordic Museum.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times on May 10, 2015.

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Sally and Tom Donovan

September 9, 2015

I just learned of your dad's passing. I am sorry that we lost touch in the past few years. My mother, Barbara Skei, passed on Dec 20, 2015. These folks were built of sturdy stuff, for sure. It was always a pleasure to visit with your parents, and I will keep them in my heart forever. Sally Skei and Tom Donovan

Each year Dad and I would go to his Ballard Reunion at Anthony's. Class of '37. They sang all the songs and knew all the words. Better than I could do

Patricia Wood

May 14, 2015

Jim Bunt

May 10, 2015

I used to work with Ray at Boeing Field in Flight Test, then we shared many 1st Thursday
brunch discussions after he retired. We will
miss his smile. I had lost touch with him in the last 5 years. attached find a picture.

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