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James Lee

Salem, Oregon

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James W. LeeJuly 5, 1939 - January 25, 2014James 'Jim' Lee, 74, passed away Saturday, January 25, 2014 in his Silverton, OR home, surrounded by members of his family. Jim was born July 5, 1939, in Vallejo, CA to William Hilton and Victoria Ida (Hauer) Lee. He was grandson to George and Christina...

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I knew Jim from my best friend Ida Jean , She lived right across the street from him and Nancy. Our high school years.

I am so sorry for your loss. I am so glad however, that I got the chance to have a nice chat with both Jim and Wilma recently. I have fond memories of Jim and our "Our Lady of Sorrows neighborhood". What a wonderful family. You are all truly blessed.

I worked with Jim at Montgomery Ward. He was a wonderful man with the sweetest smile and sense of humor.He will be missed by many. Much love to Wilma. She and Jim were truely blessed to have each other.

I didn't get a chance to know Jimmy until later on in life, but his joyful nature always made me wish we had met sooner. The smile he showed us all will bless my memory of this gentle soul.

I thank God everyday that Jim was my best friend as well as my cousin.We have lots of wonderful memories.The best 75th birthday present was when he arrived at my party. My love goes out to Wilma and the rest of the family.He'll always be in my heart, Say hello to Stan for me!!

My thoughts go out to the family for the difficult time you are going through and will continue to go through as time goes by. You will have the memories forever to keep him with you at all times and to celebrate him.

Dear Wilma and Family,
Dennis and I are deeply saddened by Jim's passing. It is a loss for the world. He was a man whose presence brought insant joy to his surroundings. He was so delightful to be around and he was so smart. He worked on our appliances for years when he had his own business and we were happy for his retirement for him but it was truly our loss for we would see him far less frequently to experience the joy he always brought with him. I'm so glad we got to see him last...

I only met Jim a few times but always made we feel like family. I am glad I got to be in his life he was funny but could be serious as well. I am sending my love to his family, you are in my heart. Rest in peace my friend! Love you!

So sorry to read of Jims passing.I was one of the crowd in the early years being a close friend of Ida Jean who lived across from Jim and his mom.Sounds like he had a wonderful family and much happiness through the years. Let your cherished memories fill your heart.
LoraLee Gilcrist Allain