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I met Jim in 1962, he was my first boss and what a man he was. I worked for him for 3 years and his mentoring was invaluable for the rest of my working life. I'll miss you Tink, RIP.
Danny Holiday
December 10, 2010
Bellingham, Washington
James M. Tincker, 80, went to be with the Lord, on Monday, November 29, 2010. His wife, Patti, was by his side at their family home. Born and raised in Bellingham, Jim's career in local media broadcasting spanned over four decades, retiring as long time General Manager of KPUG/ KAFE radio...
Read MoreI met Jim in 1962, he was my first boss and what a man he was. I worked for him for 3 years and his mentoring was invaluable for the rest of my working life. I'll miss you Tink, RIP.
Danny Holiday
December 10, 2010
Jim--do you remember when it was important to be cool? You were cool back then & you were cool right up to the end.
Dave & Verna Thomas
December 08, 2010 | Bellingham, WA
I had the priveledge of having Jim as a customer a couple of times and always enjoyed working with him. I am saddened to learn of his passing and offer my condolences to his family.
Richard Johannesen
December 03, 2010 | Bellingham, WA
I realized that I had something more to say. Jim was always there for me. The love and support I felt from him over the years was amazing. He was a wonderful grandfather and gave his grand children anything he could. I hope that each and every one of them will remember what an amazing man he was. I'm sorry that I didn't have the opportunity to tell him how wonderful he was while he was here on earth. I'll see him someday in heaven.
Pam Benjamin
December 02, 2010 | Bellingham, WA
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. I was blessed to have been Jim's daughter-in-law for many years and have so many wonderful memories of what an amazing man he was. I will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. May you all have God's Speed in finding your peace. With much love, Pam
Pam Benjamin
December 01, 2010 | Bellingham, WA
Jim will be so missed especially by his loving wife, Patti. I had the priveledge of serving him at Raspberry Ridge, dinner here, and we were on the same greeting team at church. Jim was alway cheerful, always had a kind word and just one of those guys you wanted to be around. Knowing he went to heaven is a great joy. We look forward to seeing him again some day. Meantime, he will be greatly missed.
Lin Roorda
December 01, 2010 | Lynden, WA
Jim was as old as my in laws, but I never realized that, because he was just my friend. I met Jim through business, but very soon, it was just a friendship. There were so many golf games, and while Jim was always the oldest of the group, he was almost always the low scorer, he just would say," I just hit it down the middle, and you guys hit it somewhere else". Jim was one of the classiest guys I've ever known. He was always dressed the best of anyone in the room, and he would just stand...
Dave Grant
December 01, 2010 | Maricopa, AZ
I am filled with sadness in knowing of Jim's passing. Not only for the loss of your loved one but also for the heartache I know you must now endure. Take care and cherish the memories you have.
Pam Halderman
December 01, 2010 | Everson, WA
Patti and kids,
Charlotte and I offer our sincere condolences on the passing of Jim. As an older cousin in the Knaus family, Jim was always looked up to because of his sucess in the radio business and as a family member to whom you could talk. I know that his parents, Jim and Molly Tincker, were very proud of their son as were the numerous cousins, nephews, and relatives. Jim will be missed but we will always remember him. God bless, George & Charlotte Knaus,
George Knaus
December 01, 2010 | Bealeton, VA