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James Daniel Burns

October 02, 1932 - April 23, 2021

James Daniel Burns was born in Butte, Montana on October 2, 1932, and passed away at age 88 on April 23, 2021 in Spokane. WA. Dan grew up in Butte and graduated from Butte Central High School in 1950. His parents were James Donald Burns and Lucy Edna (Judy) Waight Burns, of Butte. When Dan was very young he worked as a PinBoy at a local bowling alley (re-setting the pins as people bowled), he camped and went fly fishing with his family, and on many occasion, rode the free trolley rides to Columbia Gardens; the amusement park in Butte created by copper magnate William A. Clark in 1899. As a young man Dan competed as a boxer (a sport he never liked, but the “old man” made him do it), worked in the infamous and dangerous Butte copper mines, and then began his trade as an Electrician, which ultimately led him to California, but Butte would always hold a special and very proud spot in his heart. After graduating from high school, Dan married the love of his life, Kate Riley, in Butte on Oct. 6th, 1951, and they were married just a few months shy of their 50th wedding anniversary. Dan served in the Navy Reserve and spent time in San Diego. Upon finishing up with the Navy, and looking for a fresh start, they left Butte in 1956 with their two little girls, Kathleen and Janet, and moved to Riverside, CA where they had their third child, Jeanie in 1962. Dan and Kate lived the California dream for the next 15 years where Dan furthered his career as an electrician at Rohr Aircraft, then later became a life-long member of the local 440 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (his son-in-law, Barry and grandson Aaron, followed in Dan’s footsteps, and also became Electricians for the IBEW 440). While in California they raised their three daughters, built a home and met some of their dearest life-long friends. They began to move extensively from 1971-1976, until ultimately finding their permanent home back in the Pacific Northwest at Deer Lake where Dan worked for Alcoa. After retiring, Dan and Kate enjoyed traveling and wintering in Arizona. Dan was a wise-cracking, gentle man that didn’t take life too seriously. It was a good thing we didn’t listen to his advice to “Go Play on the Freeway” as kids, or who knows what would have happened to us! We’ll all remember him calling us “Knuckleheads”. While he was a “keep to yourself” kind of guy, he and mom were always there to make sure that we had good times as a family, they enjoyed life with their girls. With trips to Disneyland & Knotts Berry Farm, the beach, hot road trips to Butte in a 60’s Country Squire Station wagon and later special times as a father-in-law and grandpa with camping trips and lake time. After mom passed there were the weekly “dad” lunches and calls that will always be special. Deep down Dan was an artist, but family and work came first in those early years (expect when it came to Sunday football, where nothing else really mattered except those games…GO HAWKS! (or “Seabirds” as he would say). His talents shined in the drawings and the birdhouses he built with Janet and Kathy, wee-bowling with friends, and his knowledge of the Civil War. Later in life it became even more apparent that he was a witty, gentle introvert who didn’t mind hanging out with his dog, reading books, having his “three girls” visit him and making sure his “little birds” were well fed and taken care of. He said he had no regrets in life and that brings us great peace. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; Kate, two sisters, Shirley Ellis and Patricia Kane, and sonin-law John Carl. He is survived by his daughters; Kathleen Rogers, and her husband Barry, Janet Carl, Jean Klündt and her husband Darin, along with his grandchildren Katrina (Rogers) Marks, Aaron Rogers, Justin Carl, Benjamin Klündt, Taylor Klündt, and his great-grandchildren Peter Marks, Deven Marks, Gabrielle Marks, Jordyn Marks, Alicia Goodwin, Cameron Rogers, Ariana Rogers, Weston Klündt and Charlie Klündt. Along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A private family memorial will held July 2021. Dan’s love of animals ran deep and was evident in the fact that he always wanted to make sure they were cared for. Anyone wishing to make a contribution in honor of Dan Burns, please send it to the Dachshund Rescue NW, P.O. Box 1383, Airway Heights, WA, 99001.

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