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James "Pat" Mimnaugh

Portland, Oregon

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Mimnaugh, James 'Pat' 65 July 17, 1947 Nov. 11, 2012 James Patrick "Pat" Mimnaugh Jr., age 65, passed away on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11, 2012 from Amyloidosis, a military service connected illness. Pat was a graduate of Reedsport High School, class of 1965 (Go Braves!) and enlisted in the USMC,...

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My condolences to Pat's family. He was my sister Shari's partner in the parole and probation office in Medford. When Shari died of a brain aneurysm in 2000, Pat and his wife, Cyndi, found me at the Oregon Health hospital and brought me to their home to await Shari's ashes so that I could bring her home. Their generosity is something I will never forget. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. May his family find peace and happiness in their memories of this kind man. I will keep you in my...

Dear Cyndi
Beautiful article on Pat in today's Oregonian. I'm sure you are missing him so very much. Hope you are doing well and coping with your loss.
Blessings, Ardyce

Our sincere heartfelt condolences.
Amyloidosis Support Groups Inc.

You were the candle that lead us all. Your smile was the sun

Dear Mimnaugh family.. I was so sorry to read of Pat's death. He was a sweetheart and I loved working with him in Probation and Parole.

Dear Mimnaugh family.. I was so sorry to read of Pat's death.. he was a sweetheart, and I loved working with him in probation and parole. Chris Nacheff

This is Rick, Lillian's husband. I just want to say I was sorry I was not able to come down and see Pat. It was right in the middle of my wife's surgery and recovery. I loved Pat dearly. He was probably one of the most soft spoken and gentlemanly people I ever knew. I truly believe he is now living in Glory with his sister, Lillian. But I am so sorry for your loss.

We will definitely be there. We love the big boy and all of you. God Bless. Larry/Marnie Binney

Pat was a long time friend and colleague at P&P. My memories of our times together are good ones. He was a good officer and a professional in how he went about his job. He embodied the profile of firm but fair. I have not seen Pat in many years, but his memory is fresh in my mind.