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James Robert Lucia

Tigard, Oregon

1938 - 2020

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James Robert LuciaJan. 15, 1938 - July 28, 2020 James was born in Portland, Ore., Jan. 15, 1938 and passed away July 28, 2020 surrounded by family. Jim served in the U.S. Army from 1956-1958. He was a Steamfitter and member of the LU 235 and the Local 290 Unions all his working life. Jim is...

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I had the privilege of working with Jim from the 1960s through through the 1980s at NW Marine on Swan Island. He was truly the master of his craft and an outstanding leader in an immensely challenging industry. Jim and his crews were responsible for hundreds of on time sailings on defect free conversions. US Navy admirals and captains raved about complex projects Jim and his crews accomplished with unfailing adherence to schedule. The same reviews came again and again about super...

It has been obvious for years that this is a loving and close family. As a friend of Kathy’s I know how important her dad was to her I feel the same about my dad. I hope the loving memories will comfort you all during this time of loss.

Love you, Dad! ❤

Marlene and family. Sorry to hear of your loss. Thinking and praying for you and yourfamily. Would like to get in touch. Pat Kemery-Johnson

Jim was a great counselor and encourager to Faye and I when we were married and joined two families. I appreciated so much his wise counsel and viewpoints. When working out on the job, he was respected for his leadership skill and knowledge of many aspects of the trade. A great mechanic and a skillful artist regarding classic cars. Will miss his advice and leadership example. Dave and Faye Krell, Beavercreek, Or.

Thank you Jim for all the help with the Vette after my father passed. Your guidance and humor was greatly loved, missed seeing you stop by to blast a few parts for the car you were working on for yourself or a friend. Just so you know, I never got the Vette sickness you warned me about, but sure admired your perfect cars. Rest easy and I'm sure my dad and all those before you will be grateful to see you again to swap stories with. Take care my friend