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JAMES J. COUCH Jr.

Kennewick, Washington

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JAMES J. COUCH JR. James J. Couch Jr., born and raised in Richland, died Saturday, June 18, 2016, in his sleep at his home in West Corvallis, California. Jim joined the Army after graduating from Richland High. After training he was sent to Vietnam as a supply clerk. Following his discharge he...

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So sorry to hear of cousin Jim's passing. Prayers to his family and friends. I remember the record he sent to my dad. He made us smile soooo many miles away. I also remember the many LONG phone conversations Jim and my Dad had over the years. Thank you Jim for your service for the United States of America. Hope you have found peace with the Angels.

... and behold all things will become new - peace to you Jimmie

Jim, thank you for your service. You will be missed, but always remembered. May you be at peace at last....

We will remember Jim, I didn't know him as well as the others,but I still remember his sweet spirit. Since I soon left after graduation in 1966, I didn't know much about what happened after graduation. Being in the military and my other vet "brothers".. he must have seen alot over there that he couldn't forget..I am sorry about what he must have gone thru.

I remember Jim from Carmichael Jr. High and Columbia High School, but did not know him well. Sorry to hear of his passing after having so many medical difficulties apparently from his military service.

I was hoping James would join us at our 50th reunion this summer - so sorry to hear of his passing. He endured a lot in high school - may he find eternal peace and rest.

Jim is a positive part of my memories of school days long passed. A kind hearted unique individual who was among many others who served our country. Thank you for all you shared with the world during your time on earth, Jim. Blessings and Peace.

Sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I remember him well from high school. I appreciate and thank him for his service. My prayers are with the family. RIP Jim.

Rest in peace now, Jimmy.