Nancy Deniese James , 63, of Beckley, W.Va., passed away Sunday, July 23, 2017, in Harrisonburg, Va. Born Sept. 1, 1953 in Pax, W.Va., Nancy was the fourth of the late Oscar and Jessie Deal's five children. The line between Anchorage and Seward isn't used very often during the winter except for the weekly trains to Whittier and the occasional train from Seward. It could have been me. First, you shorten the length of the run to three miles. Here are some photos from Matt Leistico's lunchtime bike ride on on June 3, 2016. He chose to be cremated and his remains will t. James Jim Edward Kimpson was born Oct. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Jim Courtney please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. See Photos. I think it is a M88 tank recovery vehicle - R.K. 2013 in recognition of his work which has been instrumental in the advancement of FCTC . From time to time the Alaska Railroad receives news about a former railroader or family member passing, and we post shared obituaries here. Log In. Railroader obituaries shared with ARRC in 2018. , 76, passed away at his home in Anchorage on July 27, 2018. Then, a chant of throw her in the pool are heard from the surrounding crowd and Balfour abides. It was to be the last coal train for a while, so the plan was to store most of the hoppers in the Seward yard, where they would be out of the way. Hired in 1972, she worked at the Alaska Railroad as a Procurement Officer and retired after 20 years of service in October 1992. (Photo by Victoria Petersen, Alaska Public Media -. The three ex-SP ACF bi-levels were repainted for Whittier train service and numbered 601-603 while the ex-SP commute coaches were rebuilt into the Princess Tours super dome cars. Wendy Larson, wife of the trains engineer, Gordy, drops her needlepoint and rushes to the open cargo door. An obituary was not published that we know of. Self: Railroad Alaska. Former Orange County resident turned Alaskan off the gridder Barbara Cyer enjoys a laugh aboard the Hurricane Turn. Reports say that there were about 200 people at the pool party at the apartment complex, many of whom were teenagers. It was a rail grinder. Alexius Michael Pinkham, Jr., 95 (1924 - 2020) passed away Monday, Jan. 20, at his home in Anchorage, Alaska. Although Frank does get some amazing photos my money is on a quadcopter UAV. ARR 125S at Mile Post 65, Portage, AK August 25, 2016 Obituary published in the