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Jim Feely

Seattle, Washington

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Alzheimer's Association

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Jim Feely

Jim Feely, of Edmonds, WA, died Saturday, October 30, 2010, at Homecomings Adult Care Home in Lynnwood, WA, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.Jim leaves his wife of 35 years, Susie (Snow) Feely; his children: Bill Feely, Sherri Brothers and Curt Feely; his...

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Jim & Suzie

Jim, I was glad to have had you in my life and to have know a great man. You were funny and fun to hang out with, and a great host. I, we loved going to your house for family gatherings. I miss those days. We had alot of joy at those events in your home. You shared everything you had. I felt you a very generous man. You would call me on New Years Eve to wish me a happy new year. That meant alot to me. You took good care of us all. If family needed a place to stay, your home was open. If...

Jim, you were a great man with a great big heart, and you always wore such a great smile! You will certainly be missed by all that knew and loved you.
Take care, Kim Zellner

My childhood is filled with memories of you and Grandma. From the time I was little and always at your house to the first time I placed Exton in your arms, you were always there for me, a truly "grand" parent of mine. I will treasure your memory and forever be proud of the legacy you left to the world. I remember all the times spent with grandma awaiting your arrival from work, and the feeling of completeness you brought with you once you came home. You were fun to talk to about things,...

I love you grandpa, I will never forget the role you played in my life. You were always telling jokes and making us laugh. I loved having fresh baked salmon that you caught and grandma would cook for everyone, and all those football games that you and dad would bet over and make so much fun for everyone. I'll never forget those special days in the summer when you would take us down to Edmond's in the Model-A. I will never forget all the childhood memories I have of running around the shop and...

I would like to express my condolences to the entire family. He was a great Grandpa. My favorite memory was my 8th birthday when he brought his beloved refinished Ford and gave everyone a ride. Thank you grandpa Jim for that memory.
Nicole ( Curts step-daughter)