Scarff, Robert Wayland, 1917-2018
Dates
- Existence: 1917 - 2018
Biography
John Bowen Scarff is a former United States Navy serviceman and a son of Wayland Labatt Scarff, an early employee of the Boeing Company. Scarff was born on May 14, 1927 in Auburn, Washington to Wayland and Della (née Simpson) Scarff. He had two siblings, a younger brother named Cal and an older brother, Robert. Scarff’s father, a steamfitter and mechanic, worked for the fledgling Boeing Company from approximately 1915 to 1917 and was closely acquainted with Boeing test pilot Edward “Eddie” Hubbard.
Scarff graduated from Auburn High School in 1945. Eager to join the war effort and become a Navy pilot like his older brother Robert, Scarff traveled to Naval Station Puget Sound (Sand Point, Washington) in March 1945 to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He wanted to join the V-5 Aviation Cadet Training Program, but the program was canceled as World War II drew to a close. Instead, he entered the Aviation Machinist Mate School at Norman Naval Air Station (Oklahoma).
Scarff left the Navy in 1946 and attended the University of Washington under the G.I. Bill. After graduating in 1950, he enlisted in the Air Force but was ultimately disqualified due to a medical issue with his eyesight. Scarff returned to Auburn, Washington, where he helped his father and brothers operate the family Ford dealership. He later went on to open his own dealership in Kent, Washington.
Scarff and his wife, Janie, have four children: three sons and one daughter.
Source:
Biography derived from collection materials.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Scarff, John Bowen -- oral history interview, 2017 May 06
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