James-Farwell-Obituary

James D. Farwell

Portland, Oregon

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Farwell, James D. 83 April 14, 1929 April 15, 2012 James D. Farwell, 83, reunited with his wife, Arlene, in heaven on April 15 while surrounded by his family. Known by either Jim or Cowpa, he was born April 14, 1929 to James Otis and Lillian Farwell in Albany. Jim married Arlene McNeill in...

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Uncle Jim & Aunt Arlene, two of the greatest people I've ever had in my life. Such a great loss for all of us here but I can just imagine the fantastic reunion there was in heaven. All of our lives have been enriched through the grace, love and honor this man encompassed.
All of our Love and Prayers,

So sorry to hear of cousin Jimmy's death. I will be unable to attend the service, but our thoughts and prayers are with you. Edd Farwell.

Vicki, Julie & Family,
I'm so deeply saddened by the loss of your father. I'm so glad I got to see him just a few month's ago...All I picture now is his smiling face with Arlene....What a great man!!

Julie and Vickie,
My fondest memories of working at the store (Strohecker's) always include your father. His love of hunting inspired me to accompany him on a deer hunting trip to central Oregon. While we were unsuccessful I learned much from the master. I have not been able to replicate his elk hunting success but the memory of Jim's stories still inspire. My condolences to you and your family on the loss of a wonderful father and friend of mine.
John Strohecker

Julie & Vickie, so sorry to hear about your dad. He was a wonderful person. I know he missed your mom after her passing, but he seemed to do pretty well. I knew them both from church. You have my deepest sympathy. Sincerely, Ruth Ann (Howton) Muhle Burman

Our deepest condolences -- Jim was a wonderful guy and a great asset to Strohecker's when he was there. He was quite the story teller and loved fishing and hunting! He'll be missed for sure. John and Jamie Strohecker

Sorry about the death of your father, he will be missed...Carolyn, neighbor