DR. JAMES R. IVERSON obituary, 1926-2010

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DR. JAMES R. IVERSON

1926 - 2010

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October 12, 2010

Marilyn, I am very saddened to hear of your loss. Jim was a great man. I remember your wedding; your braces, which Jim installed; your wallpapered alcove in your garage for Jim's motorcycle; and your happiness with each other. God's Blessings and love to you. Bev Sherman

Molly Chapas

October 11, 2010

Marilyn-We are heartbroken at your loss. Pete and I feel so fortunate to have known Jim and "broken bread and beer" with y'all. You two were the yin and yang/two peas in a pod and all things that go together seamlessly. He was a lovely man. Know in your heart how fortunate you both were to have had such a wonderful life together.........
Warmest Regards,
Molly and Pete Chapas
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Shirley Brown

October 5, 2010

Marilyn, my deepest sympathy to you the family. I had the privilege of working with Jim for 14 years and have fond memories of his great sense of humor and his generosity. He will be deeply missed by many.

October 5, 2010

Marilyn, you are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. I worked with Jim for 13 years he was a great guy and generous to his staff. Hugs to you and the family. God's Peace be with you. Jan Swaisgood

October 5, 2010

Marilyn - I received your email - back in the 60s I worked for your husband for five years. My name at the time was Jackie Vick. He was a great boss and we had a good working relationship.
I was young at the time, my early 20s. I started as the chairside assistant, then became the receptionist. I was in the office the morning of the BIG Seattle earthquake. I was working there when Kennedy was assassinated. I still remember him leaving the surgery room, going to his office to check with his stockbroker (his routine), then coming back saying the ticker tape said Kennedy was shot. And then things unfolding as they did.
Other memories too. Some funny, some poignant.
As you probably know, his office was on the 14th floor of the Med Dent Bldg. I remember when skiing season was coming, he would start using the stairs to get to the office, eventually working up to walking all the way up, then escalating from that too. He loved skiing.
He always conducted himself as a gentleman, which in my opinion, is part of the reason he was a good boss. I will always remember him with fondness. It sounds like your marriage was a good one for both of you. I'm happy that is the case.

October 1, 2010

Marilyn I am so sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. He was a great man. Love Teddy Miller

October 1, 2010

You are at the service right now, remembering Jim...you are in our prayers, Marilyn. May God continue to comfort you during this time and the days ahead. love, Sharon/Dave, G-ma Glady and family

Anita Mitchell

October 1, 2010

Marilyn, our hearts go out to you and the family at this time of deep sorrow. It is so difficult for those of us left behind. I wish we could have had more time to get to know this fine man, but are grateful you found each other and had such a fulfilling life together. Please accept sincere condolences from Gary and me, our daughters, and of course, Eunice, Lois and their families. Anita and Gary Mitchell (Everett, WA)

Beverly Richdale

October 1, 2010

May the love of family and friends help you through your sorrow. It was a pleasure to have known Jim through Keith and Marilyn Peterson and spend some fun times with him in Seeley Lake, Montana.

Dr. & Mrs. George Fraley

October 1, 2010

An exceptional gentleman, both personally and professionally. It was an honor to have known and worked with him. We will miss him. Dr. & Mrs. George Fraley

October 1, 2010

What a blessing to have known Jim and to have traveled with Jim & Marilyn for several years. We'll always treasure his friendship and the happy times we had together. God bless you, Marilyn. Love, The Filewoods

October 1, 2010

October 01, 2010
In my heart is a special place my grandpa Jim will always have. I have many memories with Grandpa from having sleepovers and watching the velvetine rabbit to Christmas every year and finding the dang pickle on the tree. I always remember running around the house from stair case to stair case and hearing grandpa say “No running in the house" that always made me laugh. We all knew we shouldn't run but if we did it quietly maybe grandpa wouldn't hear us. (of course not) Grandpa I love you and I know you’re in a safe place. Oh and I will have to add he is the one who taught me how to pick my nose :-) I love you gradpa.~Rachel~ (daughter of Tina(Arsie) Roy)

Rachel Roy

October 1, 2010

October 01, 2010
In my heart is a special place my grandpa Jim will always have. I have many memories with Grandpa from having sleepovers and watching the velvetine rabbit to Christmas every year and finding the dang pickle on the tree. I always remember running around the house from stair case to stair case and hearing grandpa say “No running in the house" that always made me laugh. We all knew we shouldn't run but if we did it quietly maybe grandpa wouldn't hear us. (of course not) Grandpa I love you and I know you’re in a safe place. Oh and I will have to add he is the one who taught me how to pick my nose :-) I love you gradpa.~Rachel~ (daughter of Tina(Arsie) Roy)

September 30, 2010

Back in the mid-60s I worked for Dr. Iverson for 5 years. Those years have always been pleasant memories for me. He was a great boss.

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