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1936 John 2016

John Kenneth Nodes Jr.

June 30, 1936 — April 14, 2016

Born June 30, 1936 in Bergenfield, NJ, John Kenneth Nodes learned to talk about the time his family moved to Queens, NY where he acquired and maintained his loveable NY accent. At age 3, his family moved to Hoboken, NJ. He attended Our Lady of Grace School and Church where he was an altar boy. When he turned 17, he enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corp and was honorably discharged three years later. Returning home, he became a member of the Hoboken Police Department. For the next 2 years, he was constantly badgered by a friend to try out for the Fire Department. He finally relented, took the test surprising himself by attaining 11th highest position out of 300 applicants. He was born to be a firefighter and relished all 27 years of service. About half of those years were spent in Hoboken with the remaining served in Asbury Park, NJ. In Asbury, he was the president of the Fire Fighters Union for ten years; and fought long and hard for his members. He wasn’t afraid to stand up to authority if he felt they were wrong. This resulted in his being suspended 3 times. He took them to court and won each case based on the union contract he had helped to write. In one incident, the judge called the Fire Chief and City Manager before his bench telling them they were playing Russian Roulette with their employees and he didn’t want to see such a frivolous case in his court ever again. Then he leaned over the bench getting in their faces and yelled, “Have I made myself perfectly clear?” He had; the nonsense stopped; and Ken retired a hero among his fellow firefighters. As a young man, he followed in his father’s footsteps and learned to play the fife, which he played in a fife and drum band participating in many NY and NJ parades. Nearing retirement, he read in the National Geographic a story about the Great Inland Empire in a faraway land called Idaho. Upon investigating our area, a decision was made to retire and move in 1986 to a brand new home on Spirit Lake. His wife, Diane passed in 1993. In 1999, he married Elaine Traaen who survives him along with his daughters, Jacqueline Toro of Coeur d’ Alene, ID; Christine McCormack of Pt. Pleasant, NJ; brother Dr. Daniel Nodes, Baylor University, Waco, TX; 4 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews, Preceded in death by parents, Caroline and John K. Nodes, sister Margaret, and brother Peter. Ken will be remembered for among other things, being a man with a thousand jokes who love to make people laugh. He also loved children and learned through his membership in Post Falls Kiwanis of a need for mentors in the local grade schools. He was blessed to have been a volunteer for 8 years until health issues made it impossible for him to continue. These numerous health issues ended his life on April 14, 2016 at Hospice House of North Idaho. His was a life well lived and we already miss that twinkle in his eye. Private services will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Spirit Lake on Saturday, April 16th with burial to follow in Spirit Lake Cemetery.
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