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James Donald McClure

1927 - 2014

James Donald McClure obituary, 1927-2014, Seattle, WA

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1927

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2014

James McClure Obituary

James Donald McClure

James Donald McClure, 86, died of natural causes on March 3, 2014, in the presence of loving family members. Born June 2, 1927, in Knoxville, Iowa, to James Wren McClure and Agnes Catherine Lee, Donald was the middle sibling to brother John Robert "Jack" (Wilma) McClure of Lovilia, IA, and sister Patricia (John) Campana of Sun City West, AZ. He enlisted in the Navy at age 17 and was deployed to the Philippines as a SeaBee (Construction Battalion) member. Returning home to Knoxville, he married Roberta Ann Thompson on Oct. 18, 1948. Donald worked for Northland (later Flynn) Dairy, and he and Ann raised six children.

The family moved to south Des Moines, IA, in 1968, a few years later relocating to Urbandale. Donald continued working for the dairy, retiring after 25 years. He took up part time work as a school-bus driver. He and Ann began to welcome grandchildren to the McClure clan, and their home was a bustling gathering place. They affectionately became "Papa" and "Andy."

Ann's job with the IRS offered the opportunity to move around the country, and in 1987 the couple headed to Terrell, TX, where they built a house and began new hobbies, including Donald's training and showing of their two Giant Schnauzers. From Texas, they moved to Bountiful, UT, where Donald trained and showed horses and rode his beloved horse, J.R., given to him by Jack and Wilma.

When Ann retired, they packed again and moved to "Misty Meadows," outside Winlock, WA, which came to be known as "the mini-farm" by their children and grandchildren. Donald planted an extensive garden and continued to train colts and show them. He and Ann spent many a day industriously pursuing their hobbies and chores. Papa built miniature red barns for grandchildren and was known to patiently guide the youngsters as they tried their hands at his workbench.

The couple moved to Seattle in 1998, settling in Ballard, within easy distance of five of their children. The rainy winters provided a perfect excuse to spend time with their sixth offspring in Phoenix. Family was an important focus, and all their years were packed with camping trips, bike and horseback riding, cribbage-playing, hiking, star-gazing, bird-watching, dahlia-tending, music-playing, volunteering and too-many-to-count baseball, soccer, football, volleyball, track, swim, choir, dance and school events of 13 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. In 2006, they enjoyed a trip to Ireland with extended family. The next year, the McClure clan gathered in Seattle to mark Papa's 80th birthday.

All his life, Papa cheered on his family, always lending encouragement and seeking to find the positive. He was a man whose Catholic faith was apparent in his daily selfless life. His gentleness and sweet nature were models for all who shared time with him. We treasure the memories of his soft laugh, sparkling eyes and kind words.

Donald was preceded in death by his son John Matthew McClure, who died at birth July 15, 1958, and his son Thomas Girard (Jennifer) McClure, Seattle, who died Nov. 16, 2013. He is survived by his wife Ann; children Margaret "Peg" Lynn Straus, Phoenix; Patrick Joseph (Liz) McClure, Phoenix; Debra Lee McClure, Bellevue; James Daniel (Robbi) McClure, Seattle; Mary Louis McClure, Seattle; 13 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Donald was a longtime, passionate volunteer at Boys & Girls Club, and the family encourages donations to that organization in lieu of flowers. Papa's ashes will be buried at the Greenwood Cemetery, Knoxville, at a future date.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Mar. 17, 2014.

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March 23, 2014

Dear Mary Lou. Just learned of your father's passing. I am so sorry for this loss. I lost my father 4 years ago on March 3rd too I know this pain and it is deep and long. I know your memories will help ease this sadness but I also know how hard it is. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Victoria

Roberta J. McClure

March 21, 2014

Pops, a father, a grandfather, a scholar, a tutor, a forever friend , his twinkling eyes, his witty sayings, his little chuckles , and oh so lovely smile, thank you for always treating me like one of your's.Dad Love and laughter.Catch you on flip side.

March 19, 2014

knowing mary lou, tommy and peggy and how passionate and caring they are says everything i need to know about don -

March 18, 2014

A gentle man know he will be missed by all

Johnny Elliott

March 18, 2014

Have fond memories of Don while growing up in Knoxville, always so friendly when around the McClure home. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

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March 17, 2014

What a lovely man and father-in-law…my life has been so enriched by my time with Don McClure's son Thom and all the family the past 27 years. My heart goes out to all the family, friends and neighbors who loved Papa and enjoyed his friendship, his caring, his sense of humor, lifelong learning and Irish Pride. My heart is with you Ann and Clan; you know I share your grief. Thank you Papa, may you rest in peace.

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