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Jack Jay Watrous, a longtime resident of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away on Febuary 22nd, 2026 at age 66.
Jack was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, on July 23rd, 1959 to Charles Watrous and Sybil Cample. Whom he was proseded in death by along with his wife, Barbara.
Jack proudly served his country in the United States Coast Gaurd, from which he was honorably discharged from after being wounded in the line of duty. Following his military service, he built a dedicated career at ASMI in Moses Lake, where he worked as a wearhouse manager.
He was also the founder of the sober motercycle club, the Unchined Brotherhood. Jack was deeply committed to supporting his comunity, helping organize toy drives for children in the Moses Lake area for over 20 years. He was known and loved by many for his generosity, strength and unwavering support of others.
Jack is servived by his wife Linda Watrous; his son Joe, his step-sons, Zane, Ben and John as well as his grandchildren.
A celebration of Jack's life will be held on april 19th, 2026, at 3:00 pm at the Hansen Heritage Park, 1938 Westshore Drive NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837. A ride will take place prior to the service; starting in the Ross parking lot, 911 North Statford RD, Moses Lake, WA 98837, KICKSTANDS UP AT 11:30 AM. A taco feed and music will follow after the service.
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