Gordon Ray (Jake) Ridgeway
January 7, 1947 – July 29, 2021
Gordon “Jake” Ridgeway passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, July 29, 2021 in Snohomish, Washington. He was 74 years old. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, September 11, 2021 at Meeker Highland Cemetery.
He was born in Meeker, Colorado to William Oscar and Eva Irene (Kendall) Ridgeway on January 7, 1947. After graduating from Meeker High School, he had two children, Larry and Michele, with his then wife Joyce. Later, he married Juanita Ridgeway, and became a role model to step-children Heather Anderson and Brian Hopson.
He was a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and a good friend to so many. Even though he grew up in the small town of Meeker, he turned out to be quite the adventurer. There were very few things he wouldn’t do to help make ends meet. He worked in a coal mine, made deliveries for Harp Transportation, worked on an oil rig, cut timber, and was the owner of Jake’s Roustabout Service. He was also a trapper and hunter and truly enjoyed the outdoors. He enjoyed taking his houseboat out on Lake Powell, camping with family, and traveling in the fifth wheeler with Nita after retirement. He hosted many a poker party and played golf, hitting a hole in one at the Meeker Golf Course. Jake remodeled his own home in Meeker, and later built two homes in Delta, Colorado. He remodeled many more homes in Delta and Springerville, Arizona. He also enjoyed scuba diving, bugling elk, getting his pilot’s license and even tried sky diving. Jake was also a world class prankster and story teller with a distinctive voice who could make anyone believe just about anything. He was the only person in Meeker history to build a houseboat in their back yard. Many thought he might have been tipped off about the next great flood. Others thought he was just plain crazy.
Jake’s tastes were very sophisticated, from his fashion sense to his palate. In his younger years, he was often seen wearing knee high socks, golf shorts, a short sleeve button down shirt, and an elkhorn necklace. He enjoyed bologna sandwiches with sandwich spread, Western salad dressing, and at times, pizza with strawberry jelly. Thankfully, over the 29 years of marriage to his beloved Nita, his tastes were gently but forcefully refined.
Of all the things he did in his life, Jake was most proud of being a grandpa and being able to teach his children and step-children everything he could. He taught all of them numerous skills and, even when he was ill, flew to Texas to teach his oldest daughter and son-in-law how to lay tile. All of his children and their spouses would call him to ask how to do things, especially if it involved carpentry or plumbing.
Jake is survived by his wife Nita Ridgeway of Snohomish, Washington; son Larry (Andrea) Ridgeway of Snohomish, WA; daughter Michele (Ray) Mazzola of TX; step-daughter Heather Hopson Anderson of Everett, WA; step-son Brian (Rachel) Hopson of Denver, CO; two sisters, Roberta Jean Cook of Meeker, CO and Sherry Lynn Howell of Socorro, New Mexico, five grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Jake was preceded in death by his parents Oscar and Eva Ridgeway; seven brothers, Harold Wesley Ridgeway, James Duane Ridgeway, Fenton Leroy Ridgeway, William Oscar Ridgeway, Robert Eugene Ridgeway, Donald Wayne Ridgeway, and Oscar Kenneth Ridgeway; and three sisters, Virginia Lee Bolles, Betty Marie Campbell and Laura Sue Monteque.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Jake’s favorite charity, St. Jude’s Hospital.
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Jake, You’re going to be sorely missed by all.
Nita from the Pimienta family deepest condolences.
What good memories we have of playing poker and listening to his stories. May the love and good memories keep you warm, especially during this hard time. Love to you Nita, and to all of Jake’s family.
Dearest Nita and Jake.
What a nice obituary for a very exciting man. 29 years of marriage brings back many good memories. Rest In Peace friend Jake.. God Bless.
An absolutely perfect tribute to a unique guy – made me smile. So happy I knew him and was able to spend at least a little time with him, albeit mostly underwater. He was always beaming when I saw him – every time actually. Made one feel special. Jake was a genuine family man and certainly had the most interesting life, one that I am sure will be toasted by his family and friends with a big smile at every get together. Rest in peace Jake.