James-Stell-Obituary

James Herman Stell Jr.

Portland, Oregon

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James Herman Stell Jr.Dec. 5, 1937 - Nov. 14, 2017 We lost Jim Nov. 14, 2017, due to complications from emergency brain surgery. Jim was known for his sarcasm, humor, and confidence. His presence was magnetic. He loved to tell stories and was a fabulous speaker. Jim's first year as an Elementary...

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Nita, your former next door neighbor wishes you a happy birthday today (Feb 25) if I remember correctly. Joanne.

I still miss Jim and his stories and his humor.

Jim will always be remembered in my heart has that funny guy with a huge heart. All the best, Mike

Remembering Jim brings a smile to my face! He was so positive, enthusiastic, and such a great genuine person!

To Nita and family: Jim was a special friend and he would have been very proud of all of you for the fine tribute you had for him today. It was a party that he would have enjoyed with so many folks there to honor him. I appreciated having a chance to record some stories from our past and to share some special memories. From the time we met when he was a student teacher in my classroom at Milwaukie Grammar through our career together in the Milwaukie 1 and North Clackamas 12 School District...

A pleasure knowing Jim as a fellow member of the LC Albany Society Board.

I knew Jim for over 50 years. I considered him one of my best friends, along with his wife, Nita. I will miss him terribly.

Loretta Wilson (Heiser) sent this sad news to me via her Christmas card. We are in Sun City West, Az., now. I am so sorry to hear of Jims passing. It seems like only yesterday we were working at CF, where did the time go. I'm sorry I cannot be at Jim's celebration of life.

My heart and love goes out to Nita and the family. I had the pleasure of knowing Jim while he was Concierge at the DoubleTree and a member of the Portland Concierge Association. His smile and attitude were infectious and I am saddened by the loss of this wonderful soul.