James-Faherty-Obituary

James Patrick Faherty

Portland, Oregon

1934 - 2016

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Faherty, James Patrick 81 July 20, 1934 Feb. 21, 2016 James Patrick Faherty loved his family and friends. He was a proud Irish man who loved every moment of life that God granted him. Jim is survived by his wife of 59 years, Rilla; children, Debbie, Shelly, Colleen, Tricia and Jimmy; 10...

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Condolences from the entire Cleary family.
Best Regards,
Jim Cleary

It was an honor to be present at Uncle Jim's funeral celebration last friday! You all did such a beautiful job with the mass! Starting with the fabulous slide show w/amazing music selections, the visual having us all be a part of his final rafting trip, the eulogies by Trisha and Tony, the reception & best of all the family time afterwards sharing memories & making more memories over at Debbie & Glen's! Thank you ALL Faherty's for a beautiful day of reflection of such an amazing & loved...

To my friend, I will truly miss you but never forget you. I've always envied you for the wonderful family that you have had, and the amount of friends you have had over all these years. So goodbye my friend you will truly be missed...

Jim will be missed by all who new him.
Charles Montgomery.

My prayers & thoughts to his wonderful family. Jim was a great guy, it was an honor to have known him. Our shared history @ So.Jct. led to him turning me on to rafting the Deschutes. He loved his family, an absolute prince of a man. Everyone will miss him. Heaven is a better place with him there.

Jim was a valued member of the management team at Kerr Grain. He was exceptionally competent, fun to work with, and a friend to all the hourly wage earners right up the ladder to the President. I feel very fortunate to have had the chance to work with such a memorable individual.

I had many rafting trips with you Jim. The Shears falls jaunt was a classic. I will remember it always. Rest in peace

A great guy with a great sense of humor. At Irving, he once congratulated me for setting an all time, production record . . . For the lowest amount of cargo ever loaded in an hour. He was a true gentleman. He will be missed, especially when rafting down the Deschutes Rapids. Our condolences to his family & his many, many friends.
Ken Edwards