Reuben Arnold Gunderson

May 25, 1927 - September 23, 2003

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Reuben Arnold GUNDERSON

Born May 25th 1927 in Roslyn, South Dakota; passed away on September 23rd. 2003 in Seattle Washington. Proceeded in death by his wife Dorothy. Survived by sons, Gary and his wife Robyn, Steve, Scott and his wife Lilly, Grandchildren Austin, Hannah, Ashley, Nikki and Tyler. Reuben worked at the Boeing Company as a Supervisor, he retired in 1985 after 38 years of distinguished service. Reuben was a veteran of World War II and served as a guard at the Nuremberg trials in 1946. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. Funeral service, 10:00 AM Saturday, September 27, 2003 at Bonney-Watson, Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac. Please sign online memorial at www.bonney-watson.com.

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Marge Vranizan
Marge Vranizan
4 years ago

My heart goes out to you in the loss of your dad, Rueben.

I enjoyed talking with him at Terri and Mike’s Hoedowns and at Daniel’s birthday parties. We shared a common bond – we both had lost our spouses.

Your dad was a great person and I know he will be deeply missed. Now he is with your mom, Dorothy.

May God be at your side and give you His peace and comfort at this time.

My deepest sympathy and prayers,

Marge Vranizan

Terri’s mom

Brian J. Anderson
Brian J. Anderson
4 years ago

Scott, Steve, Gary;

So sorry to hear about your dad. I got an e-mail from Stan telling me of the news. My dad passed away in June. Mom died a year ago August.

My heart goes out to you all. “Mr. G” was a great man and a good friend to us all.

No doubt he’s “up there” right now telling some tall tales with my dad and Silvy!

God Bless…

Brian

Barbara Jacobson-Meyers
Barbara Jacobson-Meyers
4 years ago

Stan called this morning to give me the sad news of your dad. I have many fond memories of your folks.

Instead of flowers I have donated money to the Gideon International in memory of your folks.

Our thooughts and Prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.

Barbara, Stan & family Steve & family

Rachelle Hazelton
Rachelle Hazelton
4 years ago

I was saddened to hear that our “Uncle Rueben” had so unexpectedly passed away. All of the memories I have of Rueben are of him full of life and laughter, passionate about his ideas, and ALWAYS ready for a hug. His friendly nature endeared him to Daniel also. Daniel’s response to the news was “But I can still hear his voice.” It has been a hard lesson about life and yet a strong lesson about love. He will remain in both of our hearts always.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, Rachelle Hazelton and Daniel Koens