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James Carl Behlen Sr.

Everett, Washington

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James Carl Behlen Sr.

James Behlen Sr. born on April 30, 1933 to Carl and Sophie Behlen Mandella and Frederick Mandella died February 5, 2010 due to heart failure. He was preceded in death by son, James Behlen Jr.; wife, Jacqueline Behlen; wife, Marilyn Conradi Behlen; and his...

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I love you grampa and will always remember you. no matter what i dont think there will be another like you. you meant so much to me when you took me under your wing when you didnt even know me and gave me a chance. i know i wasnt always the easiest to get along with but i think that you and i were on the same page about many things. maybe that was why we liked each others personality so much. i know you are in a good place watching over us all now and smiling at the antics that go on in the...

March 10, 2010

I remember Jim's Hobby Shop when Jim and Jackie lived in one of the Kent Houses on East Center Street, located in the same block as Kent's Grocery Store. Jim was working as a bag boy and shelf stocker at the time, but had his Hobby Shop too. Mother (Grandma Glennna to most of you) and I spent many happy hours together painting ceramics we bought from Jim's Hobby Shop. (I still have several of them)You also talked me into building a model airplane. It flew with...

dear daddy....

this is one of the harest things i think i have ever had to do...you see you have always been there for us through all the others....this time it's been so very hard,because your not here to call to give me your strength....i miss you so deeeply, but so greatful to have been there holding you in the end...telling you we would all be okay...it's still doesn't feel real,but sinking in slowly...some of the wonderful family treasures as we go through them really do...

Dad, I miss you badly and love you still.You and Jim can now be together again.I miss Jim so much. Rest in peace both of you.
Love you
Debbie

I remember uncle Jim as a solid man. He had his feet on the ground and didn't play games with you. I think he was someone people could count on. A good man.

Like Marty, I haven't seen Jim, or most of the kids since before Jackie died. Uncle Jim will always be in my memories of my childhood. And my memories of him will be good ones.

We had another untimely and unexpected death recently with the passing of my wife Cindy's father, James Carl Behlen Sr. I recall what may have been my first visit (an early one anyway) to the home of my future in-laws, Jim and Jackie Behlen. I am not sure of the exact date, but well over thirty two years ago as that is how long Cindy and I have been married. Her mother Jackie and father Jim were then living in Dublin, CA so we were in closer proximity and visits took place more frequently. I...

Fishing in the whirlpool below the dam!! Wow, sometimes the trout were beyond number....i met Jim in high school, we both drove school buses, (1950-51) I drove the Soda Lake-Casey Road and Jim did Northam - Reno highway. Our first school day in Sept. 1950 we'd had lots of rain. Jim slid into an irrigation ditch on Pioneer Way (not named that then) and was late getting to the bus sheds where my grandfather, John Edwards, was the bus maintenance manager for several years.

I can remember many times uncle Jim playing that big Hammond in the living room, Mom & Jackie gabbing in the kitchen, playing games, the models, omg the models... Jim & Kevan showed me how to cook trout in foil that we'd just caught ! Can remember it like moments ago, Thank you Jim, I'll be missing you

Share a day with family or gardening or fishing - that would be a great way to remember Dad. We love you, we miss you, we will see you again. I hope you realized how important your impact was on each of us. And, man what happened to all those years between the midnight runs to Fallon and now?? What fun we all had growing up in our extended family.
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