Long time Alaska resident Warren “Jack” Cheney died peacefully December 4, 2013 at his retirement home in Payson, Arizona. He was 92.
His remains were cremated and the ashes shared with family and friends in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Washington State and the Bahamas.
Born in Golden, Colorado November 16, 1921, Mr. Cheney first came to Alaska in 1943 as an enlisted member of the US Coast Guard to assist in the cleaning up of damage caused by the WWII Japanese air attack on Dutch Harbor. He returned to Alaska in 1946 to work with the US Corps of Engineers in Fairbanks.
In 1960 his family followed Mr.Cheney from Washington State. The Cheneys started to commercially fish in Clam Gulch and later at Kalifonsky Beach on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. In 1967 the family liquidated its fishing sites and moved to Kenai where Mr. Cheney became the first civilian hired at the Wildwood US Air Force Base. He served as supervisor and inspector of military billeting and housing. Following the base closure, the Cheney family moved to Anchorage where Mr. Cheney worked as a Supervisor of Billeting on Elmendorf Air Force Base. He retired in 1988.
Jack will be remembered by family and friends as a sincere, hard headed, most intelligent, happy individual also known as ‘Smiling Jack’. In the many tributes that have poured in to the family following his passing, there is a single recurring sentiment that continues to surface: “Jack made a difference.” Mr. Cheney was devoted to his family and his many friends world-wide. He enjoyed the out-of-doors and the lifestyle of being a pioneer Alaskan. He never got enough of fishing and hunting.
Mr. Cheney was preceded in death by his wife Loretta Cheney, the mother of their two children, and a later marriage to June Cheney. Both women died of cancer. Preceding him in death was also his brother William.
Mr. Cheney is survived by his daughters Cindy Smimoff and Laura Lee Slaymaker, four grand children and three great grandchildren, several nephews and nieces.
Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Masonic Burn Center.