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James Henry Conrod

1930 - 2025

James Henry Conrod obituary, 1930-2025, Longview, WA

BORN

1930

DIED

2025

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Steele Chapel Longview Memorial Park and Cemetery

5050 Mount Solo Road

Longview, Washington

James Conrod Obituary

James Henry Conrod

September 14, 1930 - June 17, 2025

Dr. James H. Conrod entered this life on September 14, 1930, in Chicago, IL, to loving parents James A. and Frieda Conrod. James, "Jim" had a passion from early childhood to be a medical missionary, but after graduating from high school he felt God calling him to be a pastor instead.

While in seminary, he met his first love, Barbara Chesnut, and they were married July 25, 1950. The year 1953 was important in this young couple's lives as Jim was ordained at Northern Baptist Seminary, and God opened the door for Jim to serve the Chicago Logan Square Baptist Church as a full-time pastor. The family also started growing with the addition of Rebecca, James, Sharon, and Daniel. Paul was born after arriving in Longview. Jim wore many hats at this time: caring pastor, wonderful father, and exceptional student with his BA work at Roosevelt University and BD work at Northern Baptist Seminary on a part-time basis, which required six years to complete a two-year program.

In 1959, God called Jim to start a new church in Longview, WA. He became the founding pastor of the American Baptist Church (Northlake Church). The church later started Longview Christian School (Three Rivers Christian School) and Campus Towers retirement home. Jim was also instrumental in the founding of New Hope Farms in Goldendale, WA, a residential program for disabled adults. As Jim always said, "The real credit for these accomplishments belongs to God and so many hard-working church members who got behind these projects to ensure their success."

The Longview community was blessed with his willingness, skill, and dedication as he served in many organizations: Southwest WA Five-County Task Force on Aging; Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Task Force on Housing; Longview's 50th Anniversary Committee; board member of Brudi Equipment and Wayron; annual Cancer Fund Drive; Director for the Progress Center; local Campfire Girls board; long time member of Rotary International as a Paul Harris Fellow; Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Ministerial Assoc; Chairman for the local premieres of Billy Graham films; and various evangelism crusades.

Jim earned an MDiv degree in 1971, and he resigned the church in Longview in 1973 to obtain a Doctor of Ministry degree from the American Baptist Seminary of the West. He completed the two-year program in just one year, graduating in 1974. Jim received the honor of Alumnus of the Year from Judson/Northern Seminary in 1975. Dr. Jim returned to the American Baptist Church where he served until September 1983. At that time, Jim and Barbara moved to Elgin, IL, to pastor the First Baptist Church. In 1990, he retired to take care of Barbara who was suffering from MS. After spending a year traveling around the country, they returned to Longview and later to Jim's dream home on the river in Cathlamet to spend their retirement years. Barbara passed away in 2003. Jim then married his high school best friend's widow, Darlene Bricknell, in 2004. She passed away in 2017. Jim married longtime friend, Lois Brudi-Conrod, in 2018. The Conrod family increased with the addition of Lois' three children, Jeanne (Steve), Lisa (David), and Eric (Amy).

Jim enjoyed leading multiple trips to Israel, taking Barbara and their children with him on different trips. He had a passion for reading, as well as studying biblical history and archaeology of the Holy Land as background to understanding current and end time events. Jim lived out his faith helping anyone in need and spoke God's truth to those he encountered. Even in retirement he served as the interim pastor at Kelso First Baptist and filled the pulpit in other churches as well, including once a month at Campus Towers and Canterbury Inn. He was a frustrated fisherman but a great fisher of men! He was a stupendous storyteller!

Dr. Jim went to his eternal home on June 17, 2025, after 15 days at the Hospice Care Facility being cared for by many earthly angels. Jim's deep relationship with his Lord and Savior was in his heart and on his lips to his last day. Jim even performed a baby dedication while in Hospice. He was blessed by many visits from friends and family. Jim is now rejoicing in heaven, reunited with all those that have gone on before. This loving father and servant of God will be greatly missed until the day comes when we will see him again.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; three siblings, Florence, Don, and John; first wife Barbara; second wife Darlene; two sons, Paul and Jim E. Conrod; son-in-law Doug Colemen; and grandsons Micah Coleman and Joel Teats.

He is survived by his wife Lois Brudi-Conrod; daughters Rebecca Mast (David) and Sharon Teats (Mac); son Daniel Conrod; daughter-in-law Lori Conrod; stepdaughters Jeanne Nortness (Steve) and Lisa Gregory (David); stepson Eric Brudi (Amy); and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and nephews.

A celebration of Jim's wonderful life will be held at Longview Community Church July 19, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be given to Three Rivers Christian School or Campus Towers. An online guestbook is available to share memories or messages. www.longviewmemorialpark.com.

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Published by The Daily News from Jun. 26 to Jun. 28, 2025.

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Rod and Tanya Nelson

July 18, 2025

Our most sincere condolences to Lois and all of Dr. Jim's family. This world has lost a very special person and now, just as Jesus tenderly holds Dr Dr. Jim in His loving arms , He too will hold you up during difficult times. Dr. Jim was the sweetest, kindest man and his hugs were the best. One of my high school dear friend's parents lived next door to Dr. Jim down on the river. Diana loved Dr. Jim and was so happy that her parents had such wonderful neighbors. She was among those greeting him to his Heavenly home. May you all be comforted by all the wonderful memories and experiences with Dr. Jim. Blessings, Rod and Tanya Nelson

Julio hayes

June 28, 2025

I will truly miss him

Bill & Bev Ogden

June 26, 2025

Our love to Jim's friends & family. We loved & admired his love for God & his fellow man. We are sad for our loss, joyfully for Jim's journey to heaven.

Charlotte Briggs

June 23, 2025

Pastor Jim, what can I say..outside of my own dad, the finest father, husband, grandfather and pastor I have known. A kind, compassionate and humorous
man who always had a smile to greet anyone. He was genuine and a true gift
from God for all of us. So glad for your friendship for over 40 years. You will be truly missed. God's plan for you left an incredible mark on the lives of so many.
There may be nothing greater than a life well loved.

Elizabeth Leeper

June 22, 2025

Larger than life Pastor Jim wrapped his arms around the community of believers. He left the world a better place.

Lisa (Knight) Alexander

June 22, 2025

Pastor Jim baptized me when I was 12. I loved going to church to listen to him. He came to the hospital when my Grandma was dying. He was such a wonderful man. He is with God now. May he rest in peace. To his family, I am truly sorry for your loss. He meant so much to so many.

Bruce Juntunen

June 21, 2025

Pastor Conrod baptized me in 1976 in Longview. He was a very good preacher and extremely caring. He is now home with the Lord.

David & Tarrie Hofman

June 21, 2025

M y heart is sad to hear of his death. He was an amazing man! So kind, compassionate
and a true man of God! He was more like a part of our family. He married most of us kids, did my brothers memorial,& my mom´s memorial. He will truly be missed! We love you and we know you are sitting at the feet of Jesus! lessing on the family

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