JOHN D. REHAK
July 29, 1964 ˜ August 15, 2021
John was born July 29, 1964, in Garden Grove, CA, to Eugene and Lucille (Nelson) Rehak. John passed away on Aug. 15, 2021, at Salmon Creek Legacy Hospital.
John is survived by his mother, Lucille; daughter, Holly; sons, Travis and Cameron. Brother to Connie (Bryan) and Richard. John had six grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews. He was a beloved dog owner to Jackson. John attended Fort Vancouver High School, and owned his own construction company. John was a free spirited man with a unique sense of humor. In his free time he enjoyed and was an avid bowhunter, golfer, and loved country music. He will be truly missed and loved by all, always and forever. Services will be held at Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Sept. 3, 2021.
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Sending hugs and prayers to the family!! I have known John for years, he had a kind heart !! He will be missed!!!
Darlene pierce
September 26, 2021
Tonya Hallock
Family
August 30, 2021
Tonya Hallock
Family
August 30, 2021
I will forever miss my uncle John! He had a unique sense of humor and made people laugh. Never a dull moment when he was around. A soul taken way too soon!
Tonya Hallock
Family
August 30, 2021
You will be missed brother
Jim Hutchinson
Work
August 25, 2021
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