Jim-Rearden-Obituary

Jim D. Rearden

Anchorage, Alaska

1925 - 2017

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DIED
February 18, 2017
LOCATION
Anchorage, Alaska

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Greatly loved and surrounded by family, Jim Rearden died unexpectedly on Feb. 18, 2017, at the South Peninsula Hospital in Homer, Alaska. The family has planned a private graveside service for Feb. 23, 2017, with a memorial tribute planned for a later date. Jim was born in Petaluma, Calif., the...

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I just heard today that Mr. Rearden passed in February. He represented Alaska in my mind. I have numerous books of his and I re-read them yearly. Sorry about his passing.

I spent many an hour in the bush reading Jim's books and whiling away the deep winter evening hours hours going places and meeting people Jim Reardon described. I always wanted to meet Jim, an Alaskan man of many talents. Rest in peace.

My sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort from the words at Matthew 5:4

What a wonderful man Jim was. Without Jim, many of the stories he wrote for books and magazines would never have been told. As a fellow freelance writer, used to pick his brains about various outdoors-related subjects, and he freely shared his time and knowledge. A steadfast conservationist, Jim will live on as an example for Alaskans to follow.

A quality life. One of the best men I've known. It was my pleasure to work with Jim at Alaska Magazine in the 1980's. We are all better that Jim was so giving and talented in relating the stories, not only of the natural world, but of the fascinating people of Alaska.

I did so love talking about fishing, hunting, and flying with Jim.

Audrey, our condolences.

We loved your books.
We met you last time we were in Homer.
You will be missed.
Our thoughts go out to your family and friends.
J. Rogan
M. Leahy
Fairbanks

I'm deeply sorry for your loss. It is a loss felt by many. My Dad, Dave Vanderbrink, was a friend of your family. My Dad also had one of his stories published in one of Jim's books. My Mom, Hazel Vanderbrink, worked for Fish and Gane for many years. I am so sorry. May he be in a better place.

My deepest condolences Audrey & family. It was an honor to know Jim. And I so enjoyed my little visits with you & Jim. He will be missed & remembered by all.

Thank you for your gift of military service for our great country! RIP Jim Rearden.