1925
2012
Bellevue resident Jim Addcox passed away at the age of 86 on Jan. 8, 2012, after a year-long illness. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather, and a friend and mentor to many. Born James Hugh Addcox Jr. in Louisville, KY on Sept. 8, 1925, Mr. Addcox was a World War II veteran, having served in the South Pacific in the US Marine Corps from 1943 to 1946. He worked and traveled throughout the world as a construction superintendent for Bechtel International, and later operated his own business, Addcox Heating, in Roseburg, Oregon. He was a member of Woodinville Community Church, and his survivors include wife Evelyn Addcox and daughter Cheryl Kuhn of Bellevue, son Rob Addcox of Eugene OR, grandson Daniel Kuhn and great grandson Carson Kuhn of Bellevue. His life will be celebrated at a funeral service Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 3:00 at Woodinville Community Church.
Arrangements under the direction of Acacia Memorial Park & Funeral Home, Seattle, Washington.
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January 20, 2012
marcia Leonard
Larry and I were so sad to hear of Uncle Jim's passing. He always seemed like such a gentle spirit to me and I know he will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him. I am also very glad that Larry had the opportunity to meet him. Aunt Evelyn, Cheryl, and Daniel you are in prayers and my heart always. Love, Marcia
January 19, 2012
Patti Holloway
John and I were so saddened to hear that Uncle Jim had passed. John so enjoyed talking to him about his days in the Marines long ago. My earliest memories of Uncle Jim were of him picking me up and spinning me around the room. He was so big, so nice, so wonderful.
Aunt Evelyn, Cheryl and Daniel, our thoughts and prayers are with you. May you find comfort in God's love.
January 16, 2012
Karen Morais
January 16, 2012
Karen Morais
January 16, 2012
Karen Morais
John and I were so very sorry to hear that such a great loving proud strong tall man has left this earth - but has not left our hearts, nor ever will. A man who loved his family and God and country - that was my Uncle Jim - he always brought much joy to all who knew him - I am blessed.
I am so happy I was able to visit a few months ago - we had a good time and some good laughs and shared some fun memories. I know Aunt Evelyn and his precious daughter, Cheryl, will miss him the most - but they also have the most memories to cherish. God bless you and help you through these sad days that follow and lead you to comfort. Love Cousin and Niece Karen
(I think he and Mom may be having a good visit now.)
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