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May 04, 2011
Fairbanks, Alaska
1952-2011
James Clayton Williams died April 11, 2011, at his home in Fairbanks. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, May 17, at First Presbyterian Church, 547 Seventh Ave., Fairbanks. Jim, the son of Kenneth J. and Patricia Warring Williams was born April 24, 1952, in Eugene, Ore. Jim...
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May 04, 2011
Dear Tina and family,
The Northern Area Alaska State Parks Citizen Advisory Board sends their condolences. Jim was an integral part of the board and contributed greatly over the past three years. This past year he took on the leadership role as chairman of the board. His knowledge, passion, and love of the outdoors enriched our state park system. May God ease your pain.
Brooks Ludwig
brooks ludwig
May 02, 2011 | Fairbanks, AK
Dear Tina and family,
On behalf of the Northern Area Alaska State Parks Citizens Advisory Board we send our deepest condolences. Jim made great contributions to Alaska State Parks. He became a board member in January 2008, and took over the leadership role as chairman in 2010. His knowledge, passion, and love for parks has enriched us all.
May God comfort you and your family.
Brooks Ludwig (Fairbanks)
May 02, 2011
Dear Tina, We are sending our love and prayers for you and your family. I remember some special Sundays we shared at your house while we all attended Bethel Church in Fairbanks. Jim always had a ready smile & friendliness. God bless you as you miss him & trust him to Jesus. Love, Dan & Brandy Davenport & family (Tacoma, WA)
May 02, 2011
I meet Jim when he came out to Tanana to do some work for me. Truly a nice guy. Also very helpful to me when it flooded in Tanana. I was glad to have meet you Jim. Rest in peace
Robert Erhart
May 01, 2011 | Tanana, AK
RIP, Jim. Thank you for your visits each time you flew up!
Byrd Norton
May 01, 2011 | Kotzebue
jim you surprised us all in nome! i'll miss our conversations, your thoughts on american history, our many discussions at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. you were fun to engage with i wish i would have known that you would be no more... i would have tried harder to change our ideas! all the best to your wife, tina, your daughter, caroline, and tom, your son... i had fun times with your dad when he came to nome. a fair place to spend eternity...
jim stimpfle
May 01, 2011 | Nome, AK