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James William Harryman

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
December 6, 2019
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Seattle, Washington

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James Harryman passed away on December 6, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 10, 2019.

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Sat in front of James and wife at Husky games for years. Also recruited me to BCC for baseball back in 1973. Great guy sorry for your loss.

On this anniversary of losing Jim, I am sending love to you, Jodee. Jim was one of a kind and did so much for others. He left a great legacy. May he Rest In Peace.

Remembering Jim a year later. He was one of the best. It was an honor to work with him.

Coach Harryman I have the fondest memories of you playing baseball for you at Bellevue Community College. You were a life long mentor to me, you taught me a fantastic work ethic, dedication, and enthusiasm that I carried through not only my playing days, but my coaching days as well. I love you coach, my condolences to your family.
Ron Gibson

We shared lots of good memories on and off the golf course. I'll miss him.
Mike Evered

Jim was and forever will be my favorite boss. I never called him Jim - he was always Boss. That made him smile. He motivated us, expected the best of us and he believed in us. We could disagree, find compromise and always laugh by the end of the day. Jims enthusiasm and dedication were infectious. It was an honor to work with him and a blessing to know this wonderful man and his lovely wife. Thank you Boss. I will always remember you.

Jim was one of a kindethical, hardworking, kind, and generous, with a streak of fun and gentle humor. He gave so much to Bellevue College and helped many students while he served in positions of coach, athletic director, and Vice President of College Advancement. I will alway be indebted to Jim for his loyal dedication and commitment to making the college excellent. He certainly brought good cheer and optimism in everything he undertook. He was a heck of a good guy and will be sorely missed. ...

My very good friend and our 2nd baseman good memories. Dave Olson

A Good Man and Bellevue Club Member who will be missed. I regret I never got to play a round of golf with him at Braeburn. Thoughts and prayers with the family.