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James Frank Skeen

Eugene, Oregon

1932-2012

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1932 - 2012James Frank Skeen, 79, of Eugene, died November 11th of complications caused by Alzheimer's. A funeral service and memorial reception will take place in the chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, West Eugene Stake Center at 1:00 Friday, November 16th. Skeen was a...

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Hi Pat, I´m your cousin Kristin Jensen Ericksen, daughter of your mother´s sister Margaret. I´m sorry to hear of the passing of your husband over ten years ago. I´m hoping you get this message. Our cousin Bob Wells´ son, Robert L. Wells, has contacted me and wants to do a zoom reunion with the grandchildren of Samuel H. Wells, and their children. You can call me at 435-862-6238.

Dear Pat & family: You don't know me, but I'm married to Jack Duncan of Nyssa. Your husband and Roger along with Carl Bair were the three young men that introduced my husband to the gospel back in high school. Of course Jims father just happened to be a stake missionary and the rest is history. I am so grateful to those three boys. Jack passed away suddenly Nov 23 of this year. I know of the whole in your heart and I send my love.

Dear Pat and family...I am saddened to hear of Jim's passing. My dad, brother and dad's mother all died of Alzheimer. I have fond memories of you and Eugene. May you have peace and know that Jim is near.

I remember the days we spent at the lake, Jim and Richard trying to turn this football player into a sailor. Wonderful times at the Skeen home, making memories with everyone under that peaceful, warm and loving roof. A place I could go to be part of something special. So many years later, I am someone grateful to have known "Mr. Skeen" and call myself a friend of his family.

To Pat and family - we are so sorry for your loss. I know you will have many, many fond memories of Jim just as Rick and I have of him. With our love, Rick & Sue Blanchard

Dear Pat and the whole Skeen family. Chuck and I would like to extend our condolences to you. Chuck remembers Jim fondly from serving with him on the High Council. We have appreciated the warmth and generosity of your family through the years.

There are few people that I can say I always enjoyed the opportunity to spend time with. Jim was one of them and will be missed. To Pat and the family, please know our thoughts and prayers are with youl. Love to all, Bob and Leslie Damon

So sorry to hear of your loss. Karen called us since we were out town and unable to come. He was a wonderful man and is now in a better place.

Teri and I send our condolences and love to you Pat and to your family.