John-Rigney-Obituary

John Rigney Jr.

U, Washington

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John Rigney, Jr. Born August 27, 1960, died February 26, 2006, due to complications of diabetes and congestive heart failure. Raised in Tacoma, John graduated from Wilson High School in 1979. Following high school he worked in Alaska on fishing and crab boats. He attended Clover Park Technical...

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to johns family-i am so sorry for the loss of john. i will miss him so much. he will always be remembered.

John, you are going to be really missed. You were one of a kind.
Love always, Hodgie

to johns family i send my deepest sympothy john was good frien who i will always tremember as agentle giant to my children as he made them strawberry waffles and fresh fruit smoothies john will no longer be among our eyes but in our hearts always

Dear Cousin CeCe, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your son John. I'm sorry I was unable to attend his service. My love and prayers go out to you in your time need. Jo Sokolowski and family

Hello Mrs. Rigney,

I'm so sorry to hear about John's passing away. I'll always remember him entering the Valentine home with his boisterous voice and great laugh filling our home with enthusiastic energy. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,
Patti Valentine & Family

I had a lot of fun experiences with John(Big Rig). From our times growing up in Fircrest to our experiences in Alaska I always appreciated his honesty. Rig was not one to beat around the bush. He told you how he felt and enjoyed a good laugh.He told me more than once that at his funeral he didn't want it a sad affair but an incredible party with the Guess Who playing " Trucking across the Sky". He will be missed but his memories will live on. Keep on truckn Big Rig!

I was so sorry to read that Johnny passed away. I really enjoyed working with him at The News Tribune. Our sympathy to the family.

Doug and Linda Rix

John i will miss you alot. I'll miss your stories, the ones that made me laugh, because you always had a way to make me feel good. He was very special person kindhearted, thoughtful, caring person. a kind of friend thats hard to come by.

Love you always

Melanie

John will be missed, but not forgotten. He would do anything he could to help you out. He is a true friend, and now a days true friends are hard to come by. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family. We
love you John.
Dennis Manzanares