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James Gordon Donovan

Ferndale, Washington

Nov 8, 1946 – Jul 13, 2024

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BORN
November 8, 1946
DIED
July 13, 2024
LOCATION
Ferndale, Washington

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James Gordon Donovan November 8, 1946 - July 13, 2024 Ferndale, Washington - James Gordon Donovan passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, July 13, 2024. He was a compassionate, loyal, perceptive, and thoughtful man of integrity who deeply touched the lives of those around him. Jim was a...

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Loved Jim and his family who I was privileged to pastor while at Avon United Methodist Church for six years 70´s and 80´s. I know he is with the Lord and in paradise forever. His family will join him in the future.

09/17/2024 My dear Robin ~ I just learned of the passing of your beloved husband Jim. My deepest condolences and prayers of comfort for your loss and for all the family members and friends who love Jim. I send my Love to you sincerely and gently. What a magnificent lifetime of enduring Love and Memories. May God always bless and comfort you and your Loved Ones. Amen. If you wish for us to connect, my email is: [email protected]

Robin and family- SO SORRY for your loss. Jim was a great man. Prayers for your comfort in your great loss- Aaron and Brenda deNeui

Robin and Jim were the couple every pastor loves in my first church at Avon. Love them both and expect to spend eternity together with our Lord. Thanks be to God.

Dear Robin and family, I'm so sad to read about Jim's passing. I've always looked up to you two and have loved the sense of fun, affection and encouragement you both brought to the table! What a lovely man! I pray the Father's loving Hoy Spirit over you now and as you move into a different future. All my love and appreciation, Mary(Ransom) Wall

Hoody, my friend of 70+ years, my heart hurts for you and your family in this untimely event in your lives. Jim lived down the road a piece from us and we were the Seamount kids. What a funny, caring and loving person you married, and those memories will help sustain you in the coming months and years. Take time to grieve my friend. Love, Moley.

james played alot of ymca ball ,noon hour , good husky fan,, dawg up rip

Jim was a good guy, I got to know him after making a mistake as my juvenile probation officer he was always caring and beyond fair I stayed in touch for awhile after my probation had ended then I hadn't seen him in several years and ran into Jim in town and we struck up a conversation he talked about the Huskies and his upcoming retirement. Jim buddy hope you made it to many more games and got to spend a few years as a well deserved retiree.

With love and much prayer for your family