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James Allan Arness

1947 - 2024

James Allan Arness obituary, 1947-2024

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1947

DIED

2024

James Arness Obituary



Lifelong Alaskan James Allan Arness, 77, passed away on Dec. 31, 2024, at the Central Peninsula Hospital in Soldotna. The family plans for a celebration of life during the summer months to spread his ashes over his Cook Inlet set net site, as was his wish.
Jim was born on December 25, 1947, in Seattle, Washington, to Peggy and James V. Arness of Kenai. He returned to Alaska with his parents when he was just three months old. 
Jim and his younger brother Joe enjoyed an idyllic childhood filled with truly Alaskan adventures as their playground stretched from North Kenai to Kasilof and all the wilderness in between. He enjoyed many sports from Little League to high school basketball, helped on the Arness dock and family fish site in North Kenai, and established many great, lifelong friendships.
Jim graduated from Kenai Central High School in 1966, where he enjoyed playing basketball, a sport he continued through adulthood. In 1970, he earned a B.S. degree in accounting from Alaska Methodist University (Alaska Pacific University) and started his lifelong career as a certified public accountant. He established his own business in Kenai where he spent his career supporting the community. 
In 1972, Jim married Barbara Lilly and settled in North Kenai where their two daughters were born and raised. He enjoyed sharing his love of commercial fishing and sports with them. 
In 1989 he purchased a commercial fish site on Cook Inlet where he and his family spent many summers. It was one of his favorite places to be, sitting on the deck watching the water and driving his John Deere tractor on the beach. 
Jim was a gentle man.  His strength came from his compassion and humility, and his firm belief in integrity and hard work. He was the kind of person you could count on.  He was a helper, a confidant, a true friend, a great dad, and mentor to many.  When his grandchildren were born, he requested to be called "Doc," instead of Grandpa.  We know that the grandkids inherited Doc's incredible dance moves, but we also hope they retain his wit, his integrity, his generosity, and his benevolence.  His calming presence and big smile will be greatly missed.
In 2001, Jim married Dorothy Gray.  They built a retirement home on the shores of Lake Arness in North Kenai in 2005.  In his retirement Jim enjoyed the time to be with friends, family, and of course at his beach site. 
 
Jim is survived by his wife, Dorothy; his mother Peggy Arness; two daughters, Rebecca Arness of Kenai, and Jessica Bohn (Jarrodd) of Bend, Oregon, and one stepdaughter Jennifer McCard (Alex Peterson) of Alexandria, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Lia, Eileen, and Paige Arness of Kenai; Farrah and Waylon Bohn of Bend, Oregon; Audrey and Robbie Peterson of Alexandria, Virginia; brother Joe Arness (Jen Wells) of Kenai; as well as several cousins, and lifelong friends.  The family thanks Dr. Kristin Mitchell, Dr. Eric Ashman, the Central Peninsula Hospital staff, Kenai Peninsula Home Health, and the Nikiski Fire Department EMT's for their compassionate care.

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Published by Peninsula Clarion on Jan. 18, 2025.

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February 14, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dave Diamond

February 11, 2025

My condolences to Jim's family. He was my accountant for many years in the early years. He was instrumental in helping me sell SCA in the 80's. I will always be apprectitive of that. His integrity was beyond reproach.

Gary Foster

February 10, 2025

So very sorry to hear of Jim´s passing . My condolences to the Family. He was a man of integrity and thats high praise in this day and age !

Susan Biggs

January 25, 2025

Dear Dorothy, I'm so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My heart and thoughts are with you.

Jane and Ben Eveland

January 23, 2025

Our sincere condolences, Dorothy. He fought the good fight, and now he is in his heavenly home. Lots of wonderful memories, to hold in your heart. Hugs to you and your family.

Melonee Newcomb Long

January 21, 2025

My condolences to Peggy, Joe and families. May the love and memories you carry in your hearts bring you peace and comfort.

Dorothy Urbach

January 20, 2025

Sending our deepest condolences to Peggy, Dorothy and family.

John Brandenburg

January 19, 2025

I had met James (Jim) and his wife Dorothy through a lady I help out Judy Queen at the late quindell and Lorraine Queen former house they seemed to be very nice people I know he will be missed condolences and sympathy to his family and I know his brother Joe very well the family is in my prayers and thoughts John Brandenburg aquaintenances Kenai Alaska

Gary Davis

January 19, 2025

So sorry to hear of Jim´s passing.
This man was "gentle " as described. I enjoyed many high school basketball games with Jim as well as several years of city league games with the Harborview Hogs.
A true friend who will be missed.

Mike Rainwater

January 19, 2025

Great Guy!! Did my taxes while I was Commercial fishing. Gave excellent advice and as a fellow long time Alaskan I considered him a friend and mentor. Prayers for his family.

Jacque White

January 18, 2025

Sending my love and condolences to the Arness family.
Jim was a great friend and always shared his kindness. We go back to the earlier days in 67. May his memories live forever in your hearts. He will be missed by all.

Mike McClain

January 18, 2025

My condolences go out to the Arness family & friends. He was a great classmate & loved basket ball in school. Mike McClain

Irma Peterson

January 18, 2025

To Dorothy and the Arness Family...
I am so sorry about Jim´s passing. He always had such a warm smile, kind words and gentle demeanor when we had family gatherings. Jim will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Rest in peace...

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