James "Jim"-Conway-Obituary

James "Jim" Conway

Lake Oswego, Oregon

Apr 27, 1945 – Feb 10, 2024

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BORN
April 27, 1945
DIED
February 10, 2024
LOCATION
Lake Oswego, Oregon

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Jim (James) Conway died peacefully in his sleep, early Saturday, February 10th, following a brief illness. Loving husband, father and new grandfather, Jim was beloved by countless people for his kindness, wisdom and warmth. A licensed psychotherapist with more than 40 years experience, he was a...

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Thank you JIm for helping me turn my life around. Tim

Jim got me into a 3 month training program in substance abuse counseling Long Beach General Hospital in 1975 where he was working.It changed my life , became a big focus in my private practice . 50 years later I am still working in the field .He was also a friend. Came to my wedding in the park in 1980.i will always be grateful .

I´ve been Jim´s barber for years here in Oregon. I just learned of his passing and it is sad news. I am in recovery as well and very much enjoyed our discussions over the years. My condolences to his family. He will be missed.

I am one of hundreds of physicians who was guided by Jim in recovery. I cannot thank him enough.

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I forgot to mention how very much I always enjoyed Jim's cooking. His Paella was delicious. He was an unusual and amazing man. He made the world a better place!

Jim's Celebration of Life/Memorial will be held at the Oregon City Unitarian Church on April 13th at 2:00 pm. The address is 710 6th St Oregon City

My sincere condolences to Jim's family and friends. My earliest recollection of JC goes back to Aquinas H.S. (early sixties). JC was always a great source of humor and, in his unique way, let all our classmates know that there was humor even in the most serious of circumstances. He was not the class clown because he was too cerebral for such a title. He knew how to defuse a situation with just the right amount of humor. Sadly for me, I lost track of JC until we had a class reunion and his...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.