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James Clayton "Jim" Bain

Seattle, Washington

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"Jim" Bain Jim Bain, 51 of Malone, WA passed away of a heart attack on March 28, 2011. Jim was born in Tacoma, WA to James Clayton "Clay" and Shirley Bain and had two older sisters. He attended Washington High School where he received the Athlete/Scholar Award in his...

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I an so sorry for your loss. I know it is very very hard to lose a loved one; especially a parent. Emily, lean on all the people you love and that love you and on God; they will help see you through this. Love ya.

Our sincere condolances to the entire family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Dearest Jim,

I never met you in this life but I have been touched by all of your beautiful children. It says a lot about a father who has helped raise such loving human beings. They are all so giving, loving examples of the human race. You did a good job Jim. RIP, Nancy Fraser

I also remember Jim from High School. I noticed how friendly and thoughtful he was with people around him. He was a one of a kind. God bless you and we will all see each other again.

A tribute to one of God's saints is the easy part--Jim rests in the arms of the Almighty and as a man of God has entered into his eternal reward. For the family and friends left behind it is more difficult. We have the pleasure of having known and loved Jim; watched him grow in faith; traveled with him during the trials but now we rejoice in his homecomming.
Jim will be missed here but even now his deep laugh is lighting up the faces of heaven.

Growing up with Jim was an honor. He was a solid man who treated people with respect and kindness. In High School Jim was a leader and someone who lead by example. Jim will be missed dearly, and my prayers are with his family. I'll miss you Jimmy.

I knew Jim from high school and renewed our friendship last year. We've shared long phone conversations where he would listen to my concerns, then tell me with utmost honesty exactly what I needed to hear. He told me about his weekly "Dinner with Jim" where he would invite someone to share an elaborate feast (he sent me pictures via cell phone of a few meals). He had the biggest heart and would help anyone who needed him. He told me of his goal to catch a fish in every state (and I think...

I knew Jim for some time and had the pleasure to fish with him...he was a kind soul, one whom will be missed in this world. I will miss 'doc as we called him on our www...God rest your soul Jim..."good and faithful servant".....see you soon my friend!
John(musicman)