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James Gordon Donovan

1946 - 2024

James Gordon Donovan obituary, 1946-2024, Ferndale, Wa

BORN

1946

DIED

2024

James Donovan Obituary

Ferndale, WA - James Gordon Donovan passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, July 13, 2024.

He was a compassionate, loyal, perceptive, and thoughtful man of integrity who deeply touched the lives of those around him.

Jim was a man of few words. He taught us what it means to live a selfless life of service to others-and he usually taught those lessons without saying a word. With his hope firmly planted in Jesus Christ, Jim lived and breathed the love, the faith, and the humility that he read about in the scriptures that he studied and cherished.

In the years following his 1964 graduation from Ferndale High School, Jim began to earn his well-deserved reputation as a humble, servant-leader. His life was marked by his service. He proudly served his country as an Army Engineer officer with assignments in the U.S. and in West Germany during the Cold War. He was a veteran of the Vietnam war, having served in the 20th Engineer Brigade.

He also led and served his loving wife and his family for over 55 years. He led and served his Skagit County co-workers for 30 years during his career as a juvenile probation officer and supervisor; and over the past 40 years, he has served the Lord as a preacher, a youth pastor, and an adult and children's Sunday school teacher at the 3 local congregations that he attended (Avon United Methodist, Bethany Covenant, Calvary Chapel Northwest).

When he wasn't studying, Jim could typically be found experimenting over a hot grill-often, it would be a grill that was ignited by an overly aggressive application of lighter fluid, earning him the nickname Jim "The Flash" Gordon Donovan. After re-growing both eyebrows (twice), The Flash finally perfected his grilled oyster recipe. He adored cooking for his family and guests whenever he had the chance.

Fall Saturdays were reserved for Washington Husky football games, and unless you had a family emergency, your phone call would have to wait until halftime, or the end of regulation. Jim seemed to possess an unwavering confidence that both the football referees, and the coaching staff, were actually able to hear him articulate his strategic observations from his living room sofa. In his mind, he was a perennial candidate for coach of the year, 30 years running.

Jim is survived by his high school sweetheart, best friend, and wife of 55 years Robin (Hood) Donovan; daughter Anne (David) Clark; son Peter (Janna) Donovan; and daughter Sarah (Shad) Waite; brothers Brian, Mike, and Tom; grandchildren Taylor (William) Babcock, Miranda Waite, Ethan Shelley, Ben Donovan, Donovan James Clark, Isaac Donovan, and Ava Donovan; his great grandson, Jack Babcock; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

Other things that Jim left behind include 18 years of automobile service maintenance records-many of them for vehicles that he no longer owned (all were alphabetized); a pristine and seasoned BBQ cooking surface; and some detailed (handwritten) notes on every vacation destination he had ever visited.

He was preceded in death by his father Gordon Donovan, his mother Clarice (Lingbloom) Donovan, and his sisters Eileen Donovan and Kathy (James) Tutty.

A service and celebration of Jim Donovan's life and the incredible impact that he had on this world is planned for Thursday, August 22nd at 4 p.m. at Calvary Chapel Northwest (6015 Guide Meridian, Bellingham, WA).

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a contribution to the "James G. Donovan Memorial Scholarship" honoring veterans through Skagit Valley College Foundation (www.skagitfoundation.org), or Whatcom County Pregnancy Clinic (www.whatcomclinic.com), or the Skagit C.A.R.E. Medical Center (www.CareMedicalCenter.org).

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Jul. 26 to Jul. 27, 2024.

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Douglas Waite

July 20, 2025

Loved Jim and his family who I was privileged to pastor while at Avon United Methodist Church for six years 70´s and 80´s. I know he is with the Lord and in paradise forever. His family will join him in the future.

Sylvia Isely-Aguilera

September 17, 2024

09/17/2024
My dear Robin ~ I just learned of the passing of your beloved husband Jim. My deepest condolences and prayers of comfort for your loss and for all the family members and friends who love Jim. I send my Love to you sincerely and gently. What a magnificent lifetime of enduring Love and Memories. May God always bless and comfort you and your Loved Ones. Amen.
If you wish for us to connect, my email is: [email protected]

Aaron deNeui

August 12, 2024

Robin and family- SO SORRY for your loss. Jim was a great man. Prayers for your comfort in your great loss- Aaron and Brenda deNeui

Doug Waite

August 2, 2024

Robin and Jim were the couple every pastor loves in my first church at Avon. Love them both and expect to spend eternity together with our Lord. Thanks be to God.

Mary Wall

July 30, 2024

Dear Robin and family, I'm so sad to read about Jim's passing. I've always looked up to you two and have loved the sense of fun, affection and encouragement you both brought to the table! What a lovely man! I pray the Father's loving Hoy Spirit over you now and as you move into a different future. All my love and appreciation, Mary(Ransom) Wall

Moley

July 27, 2024

Hoody, my friend of 70+ years, my heart hurts for you and your family in this untimely event in your lives. Jim lived down the road a piece from us and we were the Seamount kids. What a funny, caring and loving person you married, and those memories will help sustain you in the coming months and years. Take time to grieve my friend. Love, Moley.

jf

July 27, 2024

james played alot of ymca ball ,noon hour , good husky fan,, dawg up rip

Big Dog

July 26, 2024

Jim was a good guy, I got to know him after making a mistake as my juvenile probation officer he was always caring and beyond fair I stayed in touch for awhile after my probation had ended then I hadn't seen him in several years and ran into Jim in town and we struck up a conversation he talked about the Huskies and his upcoming retirement. Jim buddy hope you made it to many more games and got to spend a few years as a well deserved retiree.

Susan Sanderson

July 26, 2024

With love and much prayer for your family

Bud Granger

July 25, 2024

Robin and family; many prayers and big hugs to you all. I shall give you a huge hug when I see you.
I go to Lummi to visit my Bride often and the last time I visited with her, I asked her to greet Jim when he enters paradise; knowing her it shall be done. Luv, Bud and family

Nancy Telgenhoff Haugness

July 25, 2024

So sorry for your loss Robin, and all those that loved Jim. He went the way all of us would like (quietly & quickly into the arms of Jesus) without a long medical condition... but then, an unexpected death is hardest for those that didn't have time to prepare and share the last words they'd have liked to say. Praying that beautiful memories will fill the void of his absence here on earth. Glad I had a couple of times the last couple years to reconnect after our days at FHS. He will be missed.

Jason and Tammy Hardy

July 25, 2024

Donovan family
Tammy and I were crushed to hear about Jim's passing, he was such a charismatic and caring husband/father/mentor/friend. I have so many amazing memories from my childhood involving not only him, but your entire family. Whenever I heard the Donovan's (and Erickson's) were coming to the lake, I knew we were all in for a great time! And Tammy LOVES those oysters! Please know how much he meant to us, and we will be keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Mary Piovesan Boedigheimer

July 24, 2024

Robin,
I just wanted you to know how sorry I was to hear of Jim's passing. Although I didn't know him well I always thought he had to be very special to be chosen by you. I think his sense of humor matched yours which is quite the feat! Please feel a hug from afar and know you and your family are included in my prayers. Love you!

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