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James Randall Stone
02/14/1955 — 03/16/2011
From Kennewick, WA, US | Born in Seattle, Washington
James Randall Stone
James "Jim" Randall Stone passed away March 16th, 2011. He was born February 14th, 1955 in Seattle, WA.
He moved to the Tri-Cities in 1976 where he and his wife Renee raised their family together. When the kids were younger the family shared many memories at the Oregon Coast together. He was an avid fan of the Seattle Seahawks and Mariners and enjoyed sharing his passion and love for them with his children and grandchildren. These are just a small portion of the memories we will continue to remember and share of him.
At the time of his passing he worked for Lockheed Martin Information Technology, as a facilities manager. He worked for the Hanford site since 1978, where he built many outstanding relationships. He was very kind and considerate to those around him; and was a well respected man.
He is survived by his wife Renee; daughters, Janae and Ashley, son Michael, mother Terry, mother in law Kathy, his 5 grandchildren, Mikayla, Arianna, Malenna, Noah and Aric, his brothers and sisters, and numerous extended family members. He is preceded in death by his father Jesse James and sister Bonnie. In lieu of flowers an account will be set up at HAPO community credit union for donations or you can make donations to Tri-Cities Chaplaincy in memory of Jim Stone.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday March 22, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at Einan's Funeral Home in Richland, WA.
Renee & Family,
I’m so sorry. Remember the good times. Sending prayers to help you thru this difficult time.
Love & Hugs,
Sharon
I haven’t seen Jim for many, many years but I do remember spending the night with Janae on several occasions when we were young and Jim taking us on a late night run to the grocery store for sherbert. He would buy us each our own little pint and I just thought that was so cool!
I’m so sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to Renee, Janae and the rest of the family.
Love, Brandy
We will remember the happy, smiling, easy go lucky Jim. It was a treat to see him at family occasions, and always a pleasure to run into him at the store. Erik has know Jim so much longer than me, however, we have nothing but great memories of him to share for ever.
Jim Stone was a super nice guy. I enjoyed talking to him often at LMIT. My condolences and prayers go out to his family for peace and strength during this time. Hugs to Ranae, Janae and the whole family.
Go forth in Peace Jim. You now rest with Angels. I love you, and will miss you.
Jim was one of the nicest and kindest people I ever had the pleasure of knowing and working with. He will be missed. My thoughts & prayers are with Renee and family.
Dear Renee and family, I am so sorry of the loss of your beloved Jim. He truly was kind and caring in such a gentle way. Though I worked with him briefly, he was someone I respected and he always brought a smile to my face. May the love of our Lord and the love of many friends bring comfort to you now and in the future. Warmly, Claire
Jim was like a second father to me in high school, his daughter Janae is my very best friend in the world. He will be missed dearly, but his memory will live on in through his kids and grandkids!!!
I didn’t know Jim on a personal level, but on a professional level. I worked in his building at Lockheed Martin for about a year as the part time janitor. To say that Jim was very kind and considerate to others is an understatement. I remember he always treated me as an equal. On rare occasions when I had time to stop in and ask how his day had been I remember he either bragged about his family or the Mariners. Jim will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Rest in Peace.
I have many wonderful memories of Jim. I know that he is at rest in the arms of Jesus. Our thoughts & prayers are with his family during this time of loss. Love, Mary
Renee, Janae and Ashely. I am so sorry for your loss and wishing you strength and peace. Jim was wonderful always so pleasant and polite. I am thankful my family was blessed with meeting this family when we came to Tri-Cities
Sincerely,
Terri Clements
John and I were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts go out to the whole family. All our love
John and Nickkie
Aunt Renee; My cousins Michael and Jane and My niece Ashley; I am so terribly sorry for your loss of a GREAT son, husband, father, grandfather, brother and Uncle….I have many many memories of Jim. However the one memory that I will always take with me is how he opened his home to my niece Ashley as a baby and raised her as if she was his own. I will always love him and be forever grateful to him for that. I love you Uncle Jim and hope and pray that you will rest in peace. Love always, Dee Dee, Anthony, Christopher and Diamondique.
Renee and Family, Many friends would like to take some of your pain if we could. You have our prayers and thoughts. May you be given strength and comfort. Jim’s spirit was gentle, kind, and thoughtful. It warmed my soul when he called me Miss Judy. Jim, We smiled during long data center outages, audits, and no electricity spaghetti. I remember the fun we had at Turning 50 Birthday parties. I wish we had laughed more. May heaven provide you peace and you live on in us.
Renee…our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim was a good man who will be missed.
So sorry for your loss. We love you.
Janae, Renee and family –
I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was a very kind and gentle man. He will be missed every day. I hope he is at peace and that you find comfort in the many memories you have.
Dear Terry and Renee and Jim’s entire surviving family,
I was just today going to send off an e-mail to Jim, and then I
heard the news. I was so sad, all the years of our youth growing
up together the good times we had the many pranks we did
together all in fun. One of my finest times with Jim was when we went to the Seattle Totems Hocky game, and Jim won the ticket
raffle. He won 2 steak diners at this steak house in downtown
Seattle, and Jim was kind enough to take me. That was a great
childhood memory. I will miss him always. May you all take comfort that he he is in a better place. Sincerely, Greg
Renee and family. I was so sorry to learn of Jim’s passing. I enjoyed working with Jim years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dear Renee and Family:
I am so saddened to learn of Jim’s passing. Jim was just about the kindest and most patient person that I have ever had the true pleasure of knowing. He was so very proud of you, Renee, and all of the kids. It was fun to listen to his stories of all of the growing up adventures with you and the family. I shall always treasure Jim and remember him with much affection.
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