Jim was born Nov. 20, 1950, in Lewistown. His family moved to Billings when he was six years old and here he remained a proud Billings resident. He enjoyed being a member of the Salvation Army and in later years relished the services and friends made at Faith Chapel. He enjoyed his family and friends and was always the first to make them laugh with his quick wit and sense of humor. He loved woodworking, polka and family.
Jim is preceded in death by his mother Gladys McClure; his aunt Alice Craddock; and his daughter Teresa Harbolt.
A memorial service and internment of ashes will be at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to RiverStone Health Hospice as Jim much loved the wonderful caregivers and residents and would have wanted this in his memory.
The Billings Gazette 11/23/2014
Survivors and photo omitted per find a grave guidelines.
Jim was born Nov. 20, 1950, in Lewistown. His family moved to Billings when he was six years old and here he remained a proud Billings resident. He enjoyed being a member of the Salvation Army and in later years relished the services and friends made at Faith Chapel. He enjoyed his family and friends and was always the first to make them laugh with his quick wit and sense of humor. He loved woodworking, polka and family.
Jim is preceded in death by his mother Gladys McClure; his aunt Alice Craddock; and his daughter Teresa Harbolt.
A memorial service and internment of ashes will be at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to RiverStone Health Hospice as Jim much loved the wonderful caregivers and residents and would have wanted this in his memory.
The Billings Gazette 11/23/2014
Survivors and photo omitted per find a grave guidelines.
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