Jim-Page-Obituary

Jim Page

Portland, Oregon

1946 - 2023

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Jim PageMarch 14, 1946 - Aug. 4, 2023 Meet Jim Page: larger than life personality, loving caring benefactor, counselor and advisor to innumerable people, protector of the underdog, fascinating and endlessly entertaining life of the party, decorated Vietnam Navy Hospital Corpsman attached to the...

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I met Jim while working with Kathy in public health almost 50 years ago. No one was better than Kathy and Jim was one of a kind! The world will miss his energy and ideas. My best to you, Kathy. B. Pallari

I knew Jim and Kathy not only from church but Royal Family KIDS also. As I got to know them both more I found out that Jim groomed his own dogs. As I got going on my grooming career and after I was at it for a little bit he helped me learn how to correctly groom poodles the army helmet way. It's taken sometime to get it perfect but I'm so glad that Jim had the time to be patient with me and finally after a few years I got it down. I will miss the time in the shop with him. You were a...

Jim lived a rich 100 lifetimes in his 77 years. I celebrate the many happy memories of times spent with Jim and Kathy in our Georgia Pacific and Western International days. Thank you for the memories and God Bless.

I could write a book on just our senior year, but I won't. Just graduation night. We stayed up all night and partied, before light we started out on our mission. That was to drive to Corvallis to our recruiting officer to give him a copy of our graduation papers. We were going into the navy as high school graduates with a hospital designation on the buddy system. Three days later we were in Portland to get physicals an to get sworn in. Story goes on from there, but I won't bore you. I am so...

I was the first kid Jim met when he moved to Toledo. I was delivering the Lincoln County Leader on my Bicycle, as he and his family were moving into their house above Main Street. We became good friends. He had a super sense of humor and was a lot of fun. The Toledo HS class of 64 will miss him greatly! Condolences to the family during this difficult time. Jim & Diane Gray

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Sending my deepest condolences and prayers for the family. I didn´t have the privilege of knowing Jim but clearly he was a wonderful man who made the most out of life. May Jesus bless Jim and comfort the family and friends at this difficult time.

I met Jim when he was down in Yuma, Arizona, super nice man going to be missed.

Jim was a classmate with me. So sorry for your loss. He was quite a guy. Big supporter of our class reunions.