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Holley, James W. 79 Feb. 09, 1932 July 19, 2011 James William Holley was born in Greenwood, Miss., to James Otis and Annie Long (Stephen) Holley, the oldest of his siblings, brothers, Aubrey, George, and Robert; and sister, Linda. James was reared on a farm and came from very humble beginnings. From a very young age he was entrusted with many duties and responsibilities. Growing up during the Great Depression in the rural South, there were many challenges to overcome. His parents stressed the importance of hard work and the value of a college education. At age 12, he left home to live with an aunt where he could attend school and work to earn money to send back home to help support his family. Jim attended Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham, Ala. It could be said that he "sang his way" through college, as he earned much of his college tuition by singing as a soloist and in various church choirs. He had a profound love of music and singing, and even considered singing as a career, but his love of science and education eventually earned him a Bachelor of Science from Birmingham-Southern. He then began teaching biology, chemistry and math at Shades Valley High School in Birmingham. It was there that Jim recognized and reacquainted with Carlota Perez. Carlota, also a graduate of Birmingham-Southern, had served her practical educational period at Shades Valley High, and was then also teaching Spanish, French and world history at the school. The two were acquaintances in college, but as teachers in the same school they quickly became good friends. Not too long after that, they were engaged to be married. Jim and Carlotta exchanged wedding vows Dec. 21, 1954, in Birmingham. Following his service as a teacher, Jim served as a medical technologist for Lloyd Nolan Memorial Hospital, also in Birmingham. During that period he became a full member of the American Society for Medical Technology (ASMT, later to become the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences-ASCLS). While employed by Lloyd Nolan Hospital, Jim attended a medical technology conference in 1960 in the American Southwest. Carlota accompanied him, and following the conference, they made their first trip to the Pacific Northwest. It was this trip that sparked Jim's and Carlota's love for Oregon. They moved to Salem, Ore., in 1961, and Jim served as Head of the Medical Technology Department of Salem General Hospital. They moved to Tigard in 1967 because Jim transferred to Providence Portland Medical Center and was also helping to found Medical Diagnostic Laboratory in Portland. To many in Oregon, Jim is "Mr. Holley," the father, director and teacher of the Medical Laboratory Technician Program (MLT) program at Portland Community College, where he retired as Dean of Allied Health in 1996. Students would address other members of the faculty by their first names, but not Jim-he was "Mr. Holley." This was to show him special respect for what he represented to them, their teacher and leader and a professional. Jim started the MLT program in the late 1960s, and nurtured it to earn state and national recognition. Jim shared his passion and leadership talents with Oregon, ASCLS and the National Certification Agency for Clinical Laboratory Personnel (NCA). Jim moved up through the society's leadership ranks of Oregon, serving as President in 1967, the same year he was named Oregon's Medical Technologist of the Year. Jim continued serving the region and on the ASMT board as Region IX Director, culminating in his service to ASCLS as president 1986-87. Jim also served on the NCA Board of Directors between 1987 and 1993. His steadfast leadership style buoyed the ASCLS and NCA board members during those years of change and growth for the society. Jim remained unfaltering in his support of his profession and colleagues. Jim was devoted to his profession throughout his entire career-even in retirement! Although retired, he continued to attend state and national meetings, receiving recognition in 2007 f or attending 51 national meetings (he attended the 2008 meeting in Washington, D.C., and the 2009 meeting in San Diego, so that made 53!). His professionalism, leadership, mentorship and constant support of his profession earned him Member of the Year and a variety of other honors from both the Oregon and ASCLS societies-proud moments for him and all those lives he touched. Another proud role Jim played was as the trip leader for Oregon-Costa Rica Partners of the Americas Retired Persons Exchange program. Carlota served as coordinator of this exchange program, established in 1987 for the purpose of cultural exchange and the civic education of retired persons. It is the only program of its kind, and it exists to this day. "Don Jim" as he was known in those circles, touched many lives and developed strong bonds of friendship leading the visits to Costa Rica, and hosting several Costa Rican families in Oregon over the years. Jim had a great love for music. He played piano and enjoyed opera and classical music. He was thought of as someone who could "make anything." He had a mastery over fabric and textiles. He was an amazing tailor (making most of Carlota's wardrobe!) and also knitted and crocheted beautifully. In his later years, Jim became proficient in watercolor painting. In his final years, he knitted many afghans for family members, starting the first while living in a rehab facility. This served as motivation by his caregivers to develop a knitting and crocheting program for the facility members. Jim was predeceased by his parents; brothers, Aubrey "Buddy" and George Holley; uncle, William A. Holley; and aunt, Eunice Sessions. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Carlota; son, Stephen; sister, Linda Lewis; brother, Robert L. Holley; and four nieces. A celebration of Jim's life followed by a reception will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 23, 2011, in Tigard United Methodist Church, 9845 S.W. Walnut Place, Tigard, OR 97223. Remembrances in Jim's honor may be made to the American Cancer Society or a scholarship being established in his name through ASCLS, Alpha Mu Tau. Arrangements by Skyline Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home.

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Published by The Oregonian on Jul. 23, 2011.

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August 23, 2011

While we only got to see Jim on his too infrequent trips to the east coast, we had a special fondness for him and Carlota, their family spirit and their caring for our colleague Stephen. Jim's love of music and facility with science live on in Stephen, as well as his DIY contributions to Stephen's Long Island home. While we can't be with you in person, we send our love to Carlota, Steve, and the rest of the family. Dennis Mincieli & Debra Allee

Terri Ude

August 21, 2011

Dear Aunt Carlota and Stephen,
I know the loss of Uncle Jim is almost more than you can bear at times. I have memories of him at different times through our lives that I will always cherish. I am truly thankful for times spent together in younger years and phone calls written messages of encouragement in recent times. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Marcia Armstrong

August 20, 2011

I kew Jim since 1981, when I met him during a NAACLS site visit of his MLT program. It was my very first one, and needless to say, he set the standard for evey site visit thereafter. The MLT program was exceptional and he was the perfect host. As I got to know Jim over the next 30 years at ASCLS annual meetings, I realized that his ability to make people comfortable in his presence was just one aspect of his "bigger than life" personality. Jim will be sorely missed by all those on whom he made such a positive impact, and I am but one of them. Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss.

ASMT past-Presidents in SF, 2000 (2)-From John Smith

Stephen Holley

July 29, 2011

ASMT past-Presidents in SanFrancisco, 2000 (1)- From John Smith

Stephen Holley

July 29, 2011

Jim & Carlota @ home Christmas 2010

Stephen Holley

July 29, 2011

Jim & Stephen @ Home December 2010

Stephen Holley

July 29, 2011

Molly Elliott

July 28, 2011

I wish I could say something to console you, Carlotta and Stephen. But Jim was such an exceptional person that the usual words just don’t fit.

Jim gave me the opportunity to teach that I thought I would never have. He expected the best. He was never intrusive yet always available. It was a tremendous experience and I am forever grateful to him.

My thoughts are with you both.

July 27, 2011

I knew Jim for over 30 years through ASMT/ASCLS. Jim was an arden supporter of clinical laboratory science and those engaged in the profession. He continued supporting the profession through attending the annual ASCLS meeting following his retirement. Jim will be missed. John P. Smith

Mike & Cathy Cleghorn

July 26, 2011

Our hearts go out to Carlotta and Steven, and all who knew and loved Jim. Mr. Holley was the head of the MLT Program when I entered as a student in 1974. I was in awe of Mr. H, and he was one of the most brilliant and capable individuals I have ever known. Jim hired me as a lab instructor two years after I finished the program. He became my mentor and my friend. In 1982, Jim spent many hours altering my first wife’s wedding dress (it was her mother’s), and then served as my best man at my wedding. Jim always encouraged those around him to become better. He encouraged and aided me in the attainment of my Baccalaureate and Masters degrees, and in becoming an Instructor at Portland Community College. He was also a constant in the medical technology professions. He served innumerable roles in the professional organizations, always seeking to advance the role of the Medical Laboratory Technician and the profession as a whole. He was a strong and guiding light, and many, many individuals counted on the advice of Jim. I am not sure what my life would be today not having known Mr. Holley. But I do know how much I owe to my mentor and friend. He will always be in my heart!

July 24, 2011

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES LOVED THE TRIP TO COSTA RICA WITH YOU. APPRECIATIVE OF
OPPERTUNITY TO GET TO KNOW THE HOLLY'S.
MY CONDOLENCES ARE WITH THE FAMILY.
GEORGE AND MARY JONES

Gerry Anne MacKinnon

July 23, 2011

I only knew Jim as a result of my participation for 3 years in the Retired Persons Exchange Program with Costa Rica. His skillful and diplomatic leadership provided memorable experiences with my involvement in the Tico culture. My sympathies are with Jim's family. Jim was a remarkable, thoughtful, and kind gentleman--one that I will never forget.

Steven Marshall

July 23, 2011

I wish to express my sincere condolences to Jim's family and all who knew him socially and professionally. He was the best instructor ever. His dramatic lectures helped me through the MLT program like no other instructor that I have ever had. After I graduated and started to work at PCC, he taught me how to order my first drink, a gin and tonic. He was a great friend, full of kindness and compassion, to all who knew him. I will never forget the incredible pork dinner with spinach salad that he and Carlota made for the MLT staff. He took an interest in everything and everyone. He will be sorely missed.

Susan Leclair

July 22, 2011

Losing Jim is losing a vital and important part of the ASCLS family. He was "there" through thick and thin for the betterment of the profession and the patients we serve. He will be sorely missed.

Brenta Davis

July 22, 2011

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I have known him over 30 years through ASMT and I will miss him very much. He was an untiring advocate for our profession and we all owe him a great debt.

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