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James F. Bacon
04/28/1952 — 02/10/2025
From Richland, WA | Born in Richland, WA
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James F. Bacon
James “Jim” Bacon, 72, passed away on February 10, 2025, at the Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice House in Kennewick, WA.
Jim is survived by his wife, Elaine Bacon, of West Richland; sisters Beverly Bacon and Mary Anderson (Greg), of Richland; sister Kathy Bacon of Enola, PA; brother John Bacon (Diana) of Edmonds, WA; brother Bill Bacon (Marie) of Seattle WA; and nephew Evan Bacon of Austin, TX.
Jim was preceded in death by his father Francis “Frank” Bacon and his mother Nona Jean Bacon.
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Jim’s lifelong interest in newspapers began as a boy when he would visit the newspapers and printing presses of various regional newspapers and he was a paper boy for several years. As he got older, photography became his focus including developing and printing his own film. (Both of his parents had documented their family life with still photos and home movies, which is probably why Jim first became interested.) This skill served him in high school (Columbia High School, now Richland High) as he worked on the school newspaper and Annuals. His college career took him to CBC, then Seattle Pacific University, and finally to Western Washington University where he graduated with a degree in Journalism. His career included editing papers in Point Roberts, WA; Quincy, WA; Glencoe, MN; and Vashon Island, WA. The next phase was as a copy editor for dailies in Bellevue/Kent, WA and Mount Vernon, WA. As digital news took on a greater role, Jim’s skills were less called for and so he retired and moved back to his home town of Richland, WA in 2012.
As a photographer for the student newspaper of Seattle Pacific, Jim had the opportunity of attending several noteworthy occasions in Seattle, including a Billy Graham crusade, the opening of the Kingdome, and campaign stops by candidates Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. He told of shaking hands with Mr. Ford but as soon as Ford saw Jim’s press pass, he averted his eyes as if wanting to avoid engaging with the press.
His most recent hobby was making up fictional newspapers for the fictional town of Flagston, WA. In his mind, this town was somewhere near Ritzville, WA. The “newspaper” first published in the 1930’s and at one point, the town supported both a morning and an afternoon paper. Jim wrote some stories from his imagination but also used actual news stories in his editions.
In addition to his interests in newspapers and photography, Jim was an avid record collector. It’s impossible to know how many LPs and 45s Jim acquired over the years but the numbers were in the 100s of each type. In recent years, many LPs were replaced by CD versions. Among his favorite artists were The Beatles and Bob Dylan but his tastes were pretty eclectic so his collections spanned many musical genres.
Jim married Elaine Stumbo, whom he met at Western, in Bellingham, on August 7, 1983 in Bellingham, WA. The couple celebrated 41 years of marriage in 2024.
Memorial donations can be made in Jim’s name to Newberg Nazarene Church, 23177 Old Yamhill Rd, Newberg OR 97132.
In the 1970s, Jim’s photography skills were an important part of our college student newspaper and yearbook, Thank you, Jim!
I attended high school with Jim, he was a very intelligent person. A very nice guy. My sincerest sympathy to family and friends.
My sympathy to Jim’s family. Although we are cousins I didn’t get to know him well but we shared an interest in journalism. May memories of your years together help you in this sad time.
I remember Jim from Christ the King. He was a nice guy. RIP-Jim
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