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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                        M⸫W⸫ James R. Vannice: 1991-1992



                                                   Most Worshipful Brother James Rodney “Jim” Vannice was
                                                   born July 16, 1922 to Merwin and Grace Vannice near Lewiston,
                                                   Idaho. For a time, the family lived near Clarkston, WA; the
                                                   Willamette Valley in Oregon; Reubens, ID; Clarkston, WA; and
                                                   on to Westport, Oregon, where Jim graduated from high school.

                                                   On July 9, 1941, Jim made a choice to enlist in the U.S. Navy.
                                                   Following boot camp in San Diego, he was assigned to NAS
                                                   Sand Point in Seattle. With the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl
                                                   Harbor, school was cut short and Jim was sent to NAS Kodiak,
                                                   AK.
                                                   1944 saw new orders  back to  NAS Sand Point and then
                                                   transferred to NAAS Arlington, WA. While in Arlington, he met
            the love of his life, Ethel Robertson and four months later they were married.

            The next duty assignment was NAS Anacostia, near Washington D.C. and son James Jr. joined the family.
            Jim had attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer and decided to leave the Navy in 1947. The family settled
            at Lake McMurray, building their first home. Employment was very poor and Jim soon came to the
            realization he needed to reenlist.

            He was assigned to the last PBY (Catalina) squadron at NAS Whidbey. His next rotation was to the P2V
            (Neptune) squadron, VP-4 and deployments to the Western Pacific. He then rotated to VAH-2, a new
            squadron  fleeting  up  with  the  new  A3D  (Skywarrior)  aircraft.  During  this  time,  daughter Jacqueline
            "Jackie" was born.

            In 1956, Jim received notification he had been selected to be commissioned as an Ensign in the Limited
            Duty Officer (LDO) program. He was assigned to NAS Whidbey and VAH-4, followed by a tour on the
            Comfairwhidbey Staff as A3 Maintenance Officer. His next orders were to VAH-123 as Maintenance
            Control Officer.

            In 1966, Jim reported to Atsugi, Japan and in 1969, received his last assignment with  Staff
            Comfairwhidbey as the A-6 Maintenance Officer. On August 1, 1971, Jim retired from the Navy with 30
            years of service, a veteran of WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Cold War with the rank of Commander (O-
            5). Following retirement, Jim and Ethel set out on their first major civilian adventure, commercial fishing
            off Neah Bay and LaPush, which lasted nine years.
            The Masonic Fraternity became a very important part of Jim's Life. In 1953, he joined the Mt. Baker
            Lodge No. 36, serving as Master in 1980. Jim was also a member of the Whidby Island Lodge #14,
            Garfield Lodge #41, Kettle Falls Lodge #130, Hermanos del arte Lodge #314, Walter F. Meier Lodge of





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