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James E.
H. Allerdice
January 13, 1929 - May 10, 2002
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James E. H. “Chub”
Allerdice, of Issaquah (formerly of Port Townsend), died on May 10, 2002
at his home in Issaquah. He was 73. Chub was born on January 13, 1929 in Port Townsend, Washington, the son of James and Opal Allerdice. He was raised in Port Townsend and served in the US Coast Guard from 1947 to 1950. He married Nadine M. Lee on November 8, 1953 in Quilcene, Washington. The family lived in Port Townsend until 1956. The family moved to Bellevue in 1962 and then to Issaquah in 1992. He retired from Boeing in 1985 due to poor health. He was a volunteer for the Bellevue Fire Department, 4 X 4 Search & Rescue Council, and was a soccer coach. In his leisure time he enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling, and spending time with his family. His trademark was his hat, everyone would comment on the hat, and he never went anywhere without it. He never met a stranger. Survivors include his wife Nadine, of Issaquah; a son James Allerdice and his wife Tammy, of Hillsboro, Oregon; two daughters Mitzi Allerdice and Norine Garcia and her husband Gene, both of Issaquah; 11 grandchildren Justin, Samantha, Jeremy, Marrisa, Andy, Angela, Trisha, Crescent, Joshua, Joseph, and Jennifer; 4 great grandchildren Terrin, Teagen, Christopher, and Tyrah. Remembrances may be made to American Heart Association, Northwest Kidney Center or favorite charity. Friends are invited to share memories and sign the family’s online guest book at www.flintofts.com Arrangements are by Flintofts Issaquah Funeral Home. Special thanks to
Flintofts Issaquah Funeral Home for allowing us to use the contents on
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