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James Falvey

1939 - 2025

James Falvey obituary, 1939-2025, Bozeman, MT

BORN

1939

DIED

2025

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James Falvey Obituary

James Falvey

August 21, 1939 - February 27, 2025

In June 1931, John Falvey married Peggy Bump. They immediately started having children. March 1932: Margret. July 1933: John Junior. March 1935: twins, James Francis and Helen. In the hurricane of September '38, James Francis drowned. On August 21, 1939, James Michael replaced him. His younger sister Mary was born in March 1947, and brother William in December 1948.

Thus began the life of James Michael Falvey. He spent an uneventful childhood in Pownal, Vermont, hunting, fishing and generally being a kid. He was his father's favorite. He graduated high school in 1957 and started college at Williams the following fall. In 1959, he dropped out and joined the army, serving for two years in Alabama and Georgia. Following service, he returned to Williams College, where he earned a degree in economics. After graduating, he spent two and a half years in Connecticut, working for the Hartford Electric Light Company.

He married Mary Christine O'Connor in 1962 (they separated in 1970). The couple had their first daughter, Jes (Jessica) in 1963, who taught him the beauty of fatherhood; it was his favorite role in life. In 1966, the couple moved to East Lansing, MI to attend graduate school. Their second daughter, Megan, was born in 1967.

James completed his PhD in economics in 1973, and then moved to Helena, Montana, to take a job with the Department of Natural Resources (Montana), working on the evaluation of the Coal Strip power plant. It was a job he hadn't planned on taking, but during his trip for the interview, he met and fell in love with Montana.

In 1976, he moved back East to teach economics, first at Hamilton College, and then at SUNY Plattsburg, where he met Cathy Mueller, whom he married in 1979 (they divorced in Jan 2014). They had two children together: Michael (born 1981) who died shortly after birth; and Sarah, who was born in 1982 (thus making him the proud father of three girls!).

In 1980, he was hired by the Montana Power Company, and relocated to Butte, Montana, where he lived for the next 43 years. Butte was his adopted and beloved home town. After he retired from the Power Company, he taught economics at University of Montana Western, making the daily drive from Butte to Dillon and back for 10 years before retiring for good in 2014.

During the last year and a half of his life, he lived in Bozeman, Montana, to be close to family.

He is survived by his sister, Mary and his brother, Billy; his three daughters, Jes, Megan, and Sarah; his two grandchildren: Niko Hinz and Helen Falvey Hinz; and both of his ex-wives.

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Published by The Montana Standard on Mar. 4, 2025.

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Jack Haffey

March 22, 2025

I worked closely with Jim Falvey at Montana Power for several years.
He was a joy to have as a colleague and as an insightful employee who understood the role of a utility company and the state regulatory agencies as well as anyone.
I sen DC my thoughts and prayers to his family.

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Cecelia Kuskie

March 10, 2025

Jes, Megan, and Sarah. My sympathy for the loss of your father. Greatness often is disguised in the most humble of human beings. That was your dad. So humble but so good at so many things. He had a sharp mind and a great sense of humor. I believe that kindness was his middle name. He will always be one of my favorite people and one of my closest friends. Jim will be missed but not forgotten. I am sure the angels are enjoying his company!

Don Davis

March 6, 2025

Our condolences to the Falvey family on the loss of Jim. Jim had a great spirit and was happy to engage in conversation - on any topic - and truly had a wealth of knowledge and wisdom that he was always willing to share. He usually had a smile on his face and a funny comment to impart. You only had to talk to Jim for a few moments to know that he was a Butte guy, even though he grew up back East. Jim will be missed!

Michele

March 4, 2025

Jim was one amazing man. Such a dry sense of humor. I will always remember him fondly from our years working together at MPCO.
My condolences to all of his family.

Dawn Greene-Denning

March 4, 2025

Jim was an amazing guy & will be dearly missed!

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Tressa Johnson

March 4, 2025

Sarah & Family,

I am so sorry of the loss of your dad. I have so many childhood memories with him and your family on 16th street. Keeping you all in my prayers.

Lloyd Magnuson Jr

March 4, 2025

As a friend and educator , I would like to offer my condolences to the Falvey Family, especially to Sarah. I met your father at the final going away party that was held by Earth Shuttle. There, James and I met for the final time. He and I shared memories of Earth Shuttle and times of Sarah being in my classroom. He was so proud of his daughter and so am I. I shared with him my memories of Sarah. Eventually we even shared our common ailment of neuropathy. I am sorry for your loss and hope you are well Sarah. I have looked for you on Facebook but no success.

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