John TenBrook Rambo

John TenBrook Rambo obituary, Livermore, CA

John TenBrook Rambo

John Rambo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 27, 2024.
John TenBrook Rambo

September 26, 1936 - February 8, 2024

John TenBrook Rambo, beloved father and grandfather, physicist, containment scientist and longtime Livermore resident, died at home early on February 8th, 2024 at the age of 87, surrounded by his family.

Born in Port Angeles, Washington on September 26, 1936 to William Huber Rambo and Nell Anne Rambo (nee TenBrook), John was the beloved sibling of his older sister Joan. They had a close relationship throughout their lives, enjoying much laughter whenever they were together.

John grew up in Portland, Oregon, where his father had an engineering practice designing lumber mills. John attended Central Catholic High School in Portland. After his parents divorced, he moved to Florida with his mother, finishing high school in 1954 at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg. He recalled fellow student Charles Duke, the astronaut, remembering someone asking him if he would go to the moon - the answer was yes. John graduated from the University of Portland (UP), Oregon, in 1959 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and again in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in physics. He attended class reunions over the years and had fond memories of young adult life. He competed on the UP track team, served in the Army Reserves, and was a chainman on an Interstate-5 surveyor crew one summer in the late 1950s outside of Grants Pass, Oregon.

John married Winifred Rose Griffiths, also a UP student, on September 3, 1960. Together they had five children, Catherine Joan, Nathaniel Alexsander, Susan Marie, Christopher Lawrence and Sarah Elizabeth. They resided in Portland, Oregon, Las Vegas, Nevada, then settled in Livermore, California in 1968.

He began his career in nuclear testing in 1963 at the Nevada Test Site outside of Las Vegas. In 1968, he transferred to Lawrence Livermore National Lab where he was a geophysicist as part of a team responsible for simulating and studying underground nuclear "shots" and recommending containment of nuclear weapons blasts to the U.S. Departments of Energy and Defense. Alongside other containment scientists, he is featured in the book about his life's work, "Caging the Dragon". He is the author and co-author of many scientific papers and helped countless others on their research. He formally retired in 1994 but continued as a consultant and archivist until 2021, working into his eighties with a career spanning nearly 60 years.

John maintained a forever-positive outlook, gave people the benefit of the doubt, and was kind. He enjoyed laughing with his many good friends, especially during their regular Thursday morning coffee klatch. His "superpower" was crafting puns. A runner and walker his entire life, he also loved dancing to big band music, taking road trips, camping, hiking, exploring the national and state parks, and the natural world. In the 1970s and early '80s, he would take his five children camping every summer and would visit relatives in Oregon and Washington.

He had an undying curiosity and reverence for physics and astronomy, and was an inveterate tinkerer, with experiments in his living room aimed at proving physics theories. He also humored in the notoriety of sharing a famous movie name.

He is survived by his former wife Winifred Rambo of California, all his children, Catherine Rambo (Kurt Deustcher) of Oregon, Nathaniel McKenna of California, Susan Rambo (Raymond Howard) of California, Christopher Rambo of California, Sarah Rambo (Andrew Mieczkowski) of Massachusetts, granddaughter Viola Drazga of Washington, sister Joan Heineman of Washington, niece Katherine Koberg (Chris Rideout) of Washington, extended family, many good friends and his beloved cat, Laney.

Son Nate helped with John's care over the last 10 years of his life. John survived multiple cancers and gracefully dealt other ailments before succumbing to congestive heart failure.

All expressions of sympathy are welcome. Memorial donations may be sent to the Atomic Testing Museum, the REACH Museum, the Eastbay Astronomical Society or the charity of your choice. Services will be held at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Livermore. Visitation will be held March 7th from 4pm to 7pm, with Mass on March 8th at noon, followed by burial at St. Michael's Cemetery on East Avenue at 1:30pm.

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Eric J Fuess

December 2, 2024

Strange how the universe works, I grew up in Springtown and Shire Court three houses up from where John lived in the 80s 90s 2000s and I used to mow his lawn for 10 bucks once a week, I thought it was so cool that his name was John Rambo he would laugh... no here around 50 years old a friend of mine came by on a motorcycle that reminded me of the movie first blood and I told him John Rambo called the city. He wants his motorcycle back.. got me, wondering about the real John Rambo, my old friend my dad worked at the lab and knew him too. That´s what I did the search and saw that he just passed away glad he had a good long life. He was a good neighbor. My condolences to his surviving relatives..

Miriam Lohmann

August 2, 2024

Rest in Peace John Rambo

Gay Quimby Auerbach

March 8, 2024

I remember when Susan brought John to meet me, his second cousin once removed. (We shared my great, great-grandmother Harriet Gilfillan, granddaughter of an immigrant from Balfron, Scotland.) I found John to be a very interesting descendant of my grandmother's sister Kate Clough and William "Eagle" Rambo, missionaries to India and relief workers in Turkey. Although I didn't know him well, John's work in nuclear containment seems to me to have been quite important, and I am very glad to have a connection to him. Best, Gay Quimby Auerbach

Richard L Hartman

March 4, 2024

Peggy remembers him dating Winnie and coming to the Griffiths' home for dinner - now and then. I hope he enjoyed Rose's roast beef basted potatos as I. He was my only brother-in-law for awhile. He will be missed.

Peggy and Richard Hartman

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