LONGVIEW — Minutes before he died, Jared Ammons texted his wife from his job at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. Hardly an hour ever passed that the two weren’t sending messages back and forth. “He texted me that he loves me and that I’m beautiful,” Mackenzie Ammons, 32, said in an interview with The Seattle Times on Friday, three days since a deadly chemical spill at the Longview pulp and paper mill. Jared sent those messages each and every day, Mackenzie Ammons said. He was a doting and attentive husband and the couple were planning their future together. Not only were they raising two of her children from a previous relationship but they found out a week earlier that Mackenzie was about 10 weeks pregnant with their first child together. Tuesday morning, Jared Ammons, 35, arrived early to work so he could leave early and join Mackenzie at a doctor’s appointment for an ultrasound.…