JAMES-DOLLARHIDE-Obituary

JAMES DOLLARHIDE

Tacoma, Washington

1937 - 2015

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James C. Dollarhide A Life Well Lived Beloved husband, father, grandfather, and theater performer James C. "Jim" Dollarhide, born in Corvallis, Oregon, on August 24, 1937, was one of seven children born to Rev. Albert R. Dollarhide and Marjory Wiles Dollarhide. A graduate of Pacific Lutheran...

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The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi!

Kat, so sorry to hear about Jim. My wife, Marge passed away 5 months ago so I know how much it hurts.

I am so sorry for your great loss, Kat!! Jim was an exceptional man in every way! God graced him with many fantastic gifts and talents! His talents, smiles, personality and kindness will be greatly missed!! Blessed be the memory of Jim!!
Jan Fosen

I am so sorry for your loss. It's so difficult to lose your partner in life, nothing will ever surpass it.
Love you, Kathy!

Jim's wonderful voice whether in song or laughter brings a vivid presence to the man. His gifts and knowledge of how to get a set ready, were freely shared. His spirit was ever present in building Tacoma Musical Playhouse. Thank you Jim.

So sorry for your loss Kat. It is hard lossing a loved one. Paul has been gone five years now.My best to you and your family. Sue Bolken

Jims passing leaves a hole in my heart.
I treasure my memories of sharing the stage with him as well as so many other times together.
Jim was truly one of the easiest people to like and love.
The world has lost a life force unlike any other.
My deepest sympathy dear Kat.

When I think of Jim I cannot help but think of his contagious laugh. You could ALWAYS tell when the Dollarhides had arrived at a social gathering 'cuz Jim's piercing and unrestrained laugh would overtake the sound in the room like otherwise only bagpipes could! I can still hear that laugh and I hope there never comes a day when I canNOT hear it. I have only heard three other laughs that are so unique and memorable: my (late) sister's, that of one of my sisters-in-law, and my daughter's. ...