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TREECRAFT,
Dandelion B.

Dandelion B. Treecraft died August 4, 2011
Born: April 30, 1949, Fresno, California,
Dam: Nina Isabel Guard, a shy, rural North Carolina girl, graduated from the University of North Carolina at age 18.
Sire: Vernon Willard Whipple, a dangerous-charming Fresno boy who managed to graduate from Fresno High School.
Christened "Daniel Bryan Whipple" at his birth, in Fresno, California, Dan endured 13 mind-numbing years of public schooling in California, Washington, and Florida before enlisting in the US Coast Guard during the Vietnam War. Thereafter, he worked as a carpenter, and a wood tank "cooper" in Fresno. After divorcing Leta, his wife of six years [formerly, his step-mother for 12 years], Dan moved to Spokane in June, 1980, and took up, promptly, with a former babysitter from his grade-school years. This was two weeks after Mt. Saint Helens' historic off-topping.
A short stint with the Spokane City garbage collection squad was followed by a similarly-short hitch, 'cold-canvassing' for one of Spokane's leading predatory roofing and siding contractors. That invaluable vocational experience was followed by six years employment at an industrial transformer manufacturing plant - which failed to lead to tenure, as the company moved its facility to North Carolina to take advantage of a lower-wage environment. In late 1980, Mr. Treecraft joined the Spokane Unitarian Church, whose very active singles group had a surplus of women 10 to 20 years his senior. This was truly a golden era for Dan. He eventually graduated from the Unitarian Church in 1997, with a degree of Critical Thinking. A doldrum period of employment coincided in the late --80s, and included a brief attempt to enter the medical industry as a nurse-aide. This proved, after all, not to be a good fit, as Dan felt compelled to take half of his charges home to provide more adequate personal nurturance, while the remainder, he felt, should be taken out over-night, and shot.
From 1991 until 2009, having found his calling, Dan employed himself as an arborist, changed his legal name, and attempted to make an honest living providing ethical tree care. Anyone who's attempted to make a living - ethically - can attest that it is no small feat. Mr. Treecraft's scorecard, here, looks fairly good - if graded on a --curve'. He was pleased, though, that many of his clients also became enduring friends.
In 1991, while pruning an ancient apple tree for a frugal-but-charming South Hill matron, Dan met his second-wife-to-be. Nearly eight years passed, before she managed to come to Dan's attention again. Jan and Dan were married on the Autumnal Equinox, 2001, a pot luck affair which drew a crowd of well under one thousand.
The next nine years passed in what appeared to be sublime, flawless bliss. Both Treecrafts were generally satisfied to let that appearance prevail. It was a period of considerable inner growth, especially for Jan. For Dan, it was a time of great inner testing. The result was, after all, a passably agreeable relationship for a near-decade. No small feat in this day.
In the Fall of 2008, Dan noticed a mild, chronic sore throat, and some difficulty swallowing. The symptoms persisted, eventually joined by others, until Dan finally agreed to see a doctor in February, 2010. Examination and biopsy revealed a tumor of some advanced development. A course of "no treatment" was decided upon and followed, until such time as the discomfort and dysfunction of his illness directed Dan to thoughtfully and humanely end his tenure. Jan stood by him throughout the eleven-month duration of his winding-down process, walking all the way - to the very edge - with him.
Some fuss has been made of Treecraft's social and political activism. This aspect of his life has been significantly exaggerated, though it's true he took pride in his pivotal role - forcing Alberto Gonzales to resign as head of the United States Justice Department's team of international war criminals. Dan was also exceedingly proud of being ousted from several dozen Spokane City Council meetings, by Council President Joe Shogan.
Besides his wife, Jan, Mr. Treecraft is survived by their dog, Skippy, Cuckoo, the cat, Jan's adult son, Max, Jan's daughter, Molly, and Molly's 4-year-old son, Ezra. Dan also leaves a half-brother, Bill Whipple, seven step-siblings [ too numerous and far-flung to name - Bobby, Jackie, Eddy, Sally, Nancy, Tommy and Susan ], and an unknown number of nieces and nephews. Dan had no children of his own [ if he did, not one of them ever called or wrote ].
Burial will be at Worley Township Cemetery 10:00 a.m., Saturday, August 6, 2011. A caravan of grave-digging friends and well-wishers are expected to provide funereal talent, shovels, sweat, cheer, graveside manners. Eulogizers of quick-witted brevity are welcome to speak. Long-winded droners may be stoned and used as backfill. Bring a picnic lunch to share, and something to sit on. Please consider carpooling. It is hoped this event might inspire and bring together a few good people from across the county.
Those wanting to make memorial gifts are asked to give generously to the Spokane Center For Justice.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Aug. 5 to Aug. 6, 2011.

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A tree for my friend Treecraft

David Brookbank

September 1, 2012

Towards the end, I remember looking out the window on a cloudy, blustery day and seeing someone ride by on a bike looking towards me. I did a double-take thinking it was the Wicked Witch of the West. Turns out it was Dan who was out for a test ride on an electric bicycle that he thought would suit me. We reminisced a bit about the day we both took off simultaneously after a squirrel that I told him had been chewing on my roof. The squirrel of course made it up the power pole but the elderly neighbor lady down the alley gave us quite the scowl. Towards the end, Dan and I had a minor falling out at dinner one night with invited guests and all when he made it very clear that I was taking up all the oxygen in the room by having more than my share of floor time. I apologized to Dan sometime later and we resumed our friendship right where it had started off some 30 years before - with a ruthless criticism of everything existing. Love ya' Dan'o...

Jan Treecraft

August 30, 2012

A joyful, wistful, tearful pleasure to read all of these entires. Thank you so much, eveyone, for providing these tributes and appreciations. Re-reading them all has brought him back for me this day.

R F

February 20, 2012

I never knew the man, but he seems like my kind of guy.

Victoria Garnett

December 9, 2011

What an awesome life chronicled! Every obit should be so honest and colorful. He has definitely left his mark on every society he encountered. Well done, Dandelion.

JOHN O. GOFF

December 8, 2011

WHAT A GREAT OBIT FOR DANDELION, I WISHED I COULD HAVE MET HIM, NEVER A DULL MOMENT WITH HIM AROUND.
AFTER READING THIS OBIT I LAUGHED UNTIL THE TEARS RAN DOWN MY LEG. GOD BLESS YOU SIR, A LIFE WELL LIVED AND THE WAY YOU WANTED IT TO BE.

Welcome Home.

Leslie Diffin

September 22, 2011

There is a special place in Heaven for fellers who can touch so many people in so many uniquely interesting and profoundly different ways. You will obviously be very missed and quite firmly affectionately remembered. May you keep the angel that shows you around....busy. And say "Hello" to my Grandma, would ya??

Our Journey

September 4, 2011

The Green/Progressive Archive presents two Oral History Conversations with with Dan Treecraft, and an audio of Dan's Live Wake, in which he pre-responds to incorrect eulogies of his life and times. Contact Our Journey producer Bob Zeller at [email protected] for information.

Ponderosa on Cleveland Ave.

Hollis Higgins

August 30, 2011

Ah, Dan! Never easy. Without using spikes, he shaped our Ponderosa after icestorm with balanced harmony. I still see him lounging in the sling. Jan helped brush-up, the unsung foil and nurturer to "danacronism."

Ol' Dan Treecraft swingin' in the sky . . . Spinnin' in the breeze, truth-ing in yer eye. . . . Your graceful dieing complements your most noble accomplishments.

Diana Hoss

August 29, 2011

I wish I had known Dandelion - what a fabulous obit!! Thank you for leaving a bit of sunshine behind for all of us to enjoy!

August 29, 2011

Dandelion - Thank you for living your life. Perhaps this will some of us live ours. - Portugee

Lyn Coffin

August 24, 2011

I don't have any memories (didn't know the man), don't really have any condolences and no photos to add- I think the people who knew Dandelion were very lucky, and I'm lucky to know of him. I suspect he wrote his own obituary and I am thinking about mine. Dandelion's honesty was not only refreshing but also hilarious.

t.j. byrne

August 14, 2011

I did not know Dandelion, he sounds like a character!! I did appreciate the obit and the author should be commended!! It was a classic!!

darrell

August 14, 2011

The world needs more Dandelion B. Treecrafts, but superheros are often called away.....

Stuart Deans

August 14, 2011

Dan was a good family friend of many years. I'd hoped to see him again and wonder where his brother Bill is.

Marianne

August 12, 2011

Dan was a great guy -- my sincere condolences to you to everyone who loved him and will surely miss him.

Trauma Queen

August 11, 2011

I feel a sense of loss because I never met Dan, only saw this obit. I wish I'd known him.

August 11, 2011

Dan, i'll make this brief. I missed your life, wake, and burial. Thankfully what I did not miss was your obituary. Bravo! ( Newman Lake Wa. )

Avery

August 9, 2011

Activist always - I'm blessed to have walked with him; we're all blessed to have had him on our ground.

August 9, 2011

Dan, you will be missed. I so much appreciated your intelligence, welcoming warmth and bean dip. You made a difference, my friend.

Richard Shute

August 9, 2011

Dan, deservedly I was editorially stoned and used as backfill for droning on too long (and using an expletive) in my first submission to the guest book last weekend. I will be more brief. I'm glad I met you last December when you invited yourself to our store's Christmas party. I will miss your visits to the bakery and comparing notes on throat cancer, the nasty side effects of hydrocodone, and other fun topics. But especially, your wicked sense of humor. By the way, those marionberry pies you loved are on sale this week. I thank you and forgive you for all your "help" in getting the crust on them just right. Will think of you every time I make them.

Scott Newton

August 8, 2011

I only met you once, Dan, at your own wake, of all places. But I've kept in touch with your regress via AZ since then; fondly remembering the bear hug you gave me to see if you could make her jealous.

So glad you decided to throw that party ahead of time, so you could be there to keep all the eulogizers honest.

And I smiled when I learned you were buried in a pine box made by a friend. I can think of no finer place in which you might recline for the final time.

Wherever you are now, I hope you're raising hell there, too...

August 8, 2011

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Dandelion B. Treecraft for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.

MaryAnn Murphy

August 8, 2011

I remember Dan with great fondness as he helped us save our maple tree on the riverbank. He was another Spokane one-of-a-kind, not unlike my late husband, Bob Glatzer. We weren't ones to believe in an afterlife, but if there IS one, I'd
bet Dan & Bob are there plotting the revolution.

Jim Luce

August 8, 2011

Dan, never met you but now I know you. Bon voyage!

Melanie Weston

August 8, 2011

I worked with Dan for a bit in his creative pruning business (no one could make a Ponderosa Pine look as beautiful as Dan), I learned much from him and have lots of stories but the one that sticks out is when he got into the book "Radical Honesty". Some of you may remember this time, or even received your own copy from Dan himself. He truly lived a radically honest life and I am honored to say that I crossed paths with Dan Birdbath Treecraft.

peg leeco

August 8, 2011

sure wish I had known Dan.Sounds like he had the courage of his convictions.may he sail into the arms of mother nature.

Cindy Fine

August 7, 2011

Dan never hesitated to speak truth to power, question authority or share his pithy observations. He will be missed.

Paul Lindholdt

August 7, 2011

Not wanting to "be stoned and used as backfill," I'll make it brief: may your contrarian ways carry on, brother.

Allison Carver

August 7, 2011

I never had the opportunity of knowing Dan; a friend sent me his obituary because she thought he sounded like an incredibly interesting man, and thought I would like to see it, too. She was right. I would probably have never had the opportunity to meet Dan, but I regret I will never now have the chance. "Interesting" doesn't do him justice.

Walter Kloefkorn

August 7, 2011

I was honored to have known Dan for the past six years or so. He was indeed unique, with an outsized impact on his community. That impact continued right through his burial yesterday on a beautiful hilltop outside of Worley, Idaho. In fact, it will apparently be continuing as his friends face dilemmas in the future and consider, WWTD?

Mimi Simpson

August 7, 2011

Rest In Peace

August 7, 2011

Dan
Having known you most of your life, you are now in a place where there are no questions than can not be answered by the highest authority.
You did what many want to do and that is to live your live as you wanted to not by what society says is correct and voiced you opion on what was right or wrong. Everyone should be able to have an opion and voice it as that is freedom of speech not political correctness, and you did it your way.
My sympathany to our extended family and the many friends. Larry

Julie Soper

August 6, 2011

Rest in Peace Beetle

Rebecca Mercer-Ward

August 6, 2011

I did not know this man but feel cheated somehow that I didn't. It sounds like he was a unique and interesting guy. To his loved ones and friends, my deepest sympathies. Go into the Dark Forest and spread your light Mr. Treecraft. Godspeed.

Dawn Luttrell

August 6, 2011

Truly the best obituary I've every read. lol

August 6, 2011

I remember Dan with great fondness as he helped us save our maple tree on the riverbank. He was another Spokane original

August 6, 2011

As a former resident of Spokane, now living in Fresno, I read the Spokesman-Review obit every day and this is the best testimony of someone's life I have yet to read. May Dan's journey to the spiritual afterlife be a smooth one. Go with Peace............
Blessings
Donna Erickson(Fresno, Ca.

August 6, 2011

I never had the pleasure of meeting you but after reading your obit I truly wish I had. Peace.

Wags

Rex Beckwith

August 6, 2011

Everyone is exactly where God wants them to be. There's some comfort in that.

August 5, 2011

Dan made a place in many of your lives and hearts,and so many of you did likewise in his and Jan's as well.Dan made his own way through life( and not always easy by any means) and expressed his thoughts and beliefs freely,you may not have always agreed or disagree with him,but so many grew fond of being around Dan.He liked a good conversation and a good party with friends.He spent a lot of time with the people he loved and cared about. Blessings to all of you who helped bring so many people together into his life and all the friendships and memories you all have going forward with the rest of your life.
Jan Treecraft seems to me as the best person he shared some of his often 'on the air' life with.She is, and has been an angel through most of their ten years together.At least it seems so to me. Dan took a lot of things very serious, but remembered to have a bit of fun and live well like you don't know what is next. I give great thanks to Dan and Jan, and to all of you I have meet through them.
Thank you brother, Dandelion Treecraft.
You are better than a good book that you want to never end, so now you will live on through us.
With love,and I love you.

Bill Whipple


Reno, Nevada

Marian Hennings

August 5, 2011

Thank you, Dan and Jan, for all you did for me last year. I know my world was more bearable because of them, and I admire his honesty, fortitude, and caring attitude despite his own suffering. I know it will be hard for Jan these next many months or years, but bravo to both of you. (Marian Hennings, Spokane)

August 5, 2011

That is truely the best obit I have ever read. Wow, what a keleidescope of a life he led..My thoughts and prayers go out to those who were blessed to have known him. Any one that reads this obit, weither they knew him or not...will never forget him...

Rob Rideout, singer/songwriter and author of "Still Singing, Somehow"

Rob Rideout

August 5, 2011

Well Jan, he finally did it. I really feel for you Sister. I'm so glad you and Dan came up to Colville and met my cats; spending that time together was very special. I'm always here for you Jan. I know you know that, but I really mean it. My heart goes out to you. Dan really isn't gone; it just appears that way.

Casey OC

August 5, 2011

Best obituary I ever read. I wish I had been a friend of his--maybe in the next lifetime. Go with grace, Mr. Treecraft.
Casey, Boise, via Facebook.

August 5, 2011

This obit brought a smile to my day. What a great perspective to have on your own life. Mr. Treecraft sounds like a honest, fun & creative person. My condolences to all those that were blessed to have known this man.

Joni Brown

August 5, 2011

For a year and a half, Dan quietly listened as I played a hand at local organizing. He gave good nods.

Jen A.

August 5, 2011

What a unique soul. To look at one's life with such unflinching wit and honesty.He will be greatly missed, I'm certain.

Teresa B.

August 5, 2011

I wish I had known Mr. Treecraft. From the description of him in his obituary, it sounds like he would have been a fun friend. I'm sure he will be missed by all his family and friends and I hope the joy he seemed to have in life helps all of you through his death. Kindest wishes and condolences...

Rev. Fred Jessett

August 5, 2011

My wife and I met Dandelion when a big limb blew off and oak tree in our yard in Spokane. We consulted the phone book for an aborist and thought anyone with the name Treecraft must be good. We had a very entertaining morning with him as he fixed the Oak, then looked over and commented on other trees in the yard. The we got on to politics and found that we agreed on pretty much everything. He gave us a "Bye George" bumper sticker. The world has lost a rare soul and a poet and we can ill afford the loss. I hope that he will not be offended when on Saturday, as he is laid to rest in Worley, between visiting prisoners at the state pen in Monroe and attending the funeral of a friend in Kenmore, I will say a prayer of thanks to God for the life of Dandelion Treecraft and that his life touched mine, even if for such a short time. May he rest in peace. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Penny Landa

August 5, 2011

Thank you

Thom G

August 5, 2011

I didn't know Mr. Treecraft, but from the wit and afection of this obituary, I sure wish I had. Godspeed!

Rusty & Nancy Nelson

August 5, 2011

Dan was one of the few true originals we have known. Among our friends, he may have been alone in considering us 'too establishment,' and that is a gift that helps keep us honest and alert. May the whole community continue to benefit from his perspective.

Molly Vollmer

August 5, 2011

Dan gave my favorite tree one more year of life so I could finally accept its demise. That was right after he started his career of arborist. We never saw him again, but we've talked about him from time to time because of the impression he made. The world has lost a free thinker and a man more ethical than most.

Jaqueline (Almdale) Biggs

August 5, 2011

I met Dan when I was employed by Spokane Public Radio in the '90's. He touched everyone who met him with his straightforward demeanor, outspoken attitude delivered gently mostly, and his vivaciously twisted sense of humor. Our lives were bettered for his crossing our paths. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. I hope the hereafter is ready for him!! :)

August 5, 2011

Sorry to see you go, Dan. I've a hunch that judging by the style and sentiments, perhaps, you wrote this eulogy yourself. You inspire me to want to do it for myself too...when the time comes.

CROSSING

On rocks uptilted from the stream,
Grows slippery moss.
Moved by the movements of a dream,
He slips across
Through blue reflections of his wavering face,
By stones held distant from the bottom place.

When woodland on the new-won side
Unmakes the way
And he thinks of the earth's green hide,
He almost stays,
But memory of his blue-mirrored face
Unstops all movement in this wild green place.

Love,

George and Mertie

August 5, 2011

I wish I would have known him. He sounds like a true character...something that's hard to find these days.
RIP

Melodee Watt

August 5, 2011

This is the most wonderful obit I've ever read!
I can't help but think that Mr. Treecraft wrote it himself and that thought has inspired me to write my own, though I am (hopefully!) far from my own demise.
I wonder how many thousands of people will attend his funeral? I'd be there, but, alas, will be out of town.
RIP Mr. Treecraft. I'm sure you will be missed.

August 5, 2011

This obit was surely written by Dan. We will miss his humor and energy.
John and Margret R., Spokane, WA

Bonnie

August 5, 2011

I also never met Mr. Treecraft but I can only hope my obituary is written with such humor and affection. I hope the family rejoices in his life and enjoys the fellowship of his burial.

Jay G.

August 5, 2011

I, also, never met Mr. Treecraft. However, I do remember reading an article in the newspaper about him and thought it interesting to learn of a man who changed his name to reflect his chosen work.
I find this to be the most interesting and intriquing obituary I've ever read and can't help but think the community has lost a most interesting member.
With sympathy.

Sympathy for the family

August 5, 2011

Witty,smart and entertaining,hats off to the author of the awsome obit! Condolences to the family.

Ashley P.

August 5, 2011

I never met Mr. Treecraft, but I had the pleasure of hearing about him through his wife Jan's side of the family. Also I received one email from him in thanks for replying to his blog as I read his blog for over a year. When I heard he had died, it was very saddening. Yet also I am glad he is at peace and has a slew of loved ones. I commend whoever wrote this interesting obituary. It quite defies convention as Dan seemed to do in his life. My warmest thoughts are with his family and friends.

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