Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: mountainman on March 20, 2018, 10:52:30 PM
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For those that knew him and would like to attend
https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2018/mar/20/james-a-findlay/
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This comes up when I click that on the link:
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Link is corrected. Thank you
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:tup:
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I hear he was quite the plumber by other folks in the valley
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I didn't know Jim personally. My ONLY dealings with him was shortly before his death. I was trying to dig up cheap parts to build Keegan Wilder a new hunting rifle while he is undergoing chemo treatments. Jim was one of the first guys to chime in by donating 100pc of lapua brass. Got the ball rolling and before we could blink we had a whole entire rifle plus reloading supplies donated. From what I gathered that was standard Jim. Rest in peace sir, you will be missed.
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:salute: seemed to be a gentleman. Sad deal.
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I didn't know Jim personally. My ONLY dealings with him was shortly before his death. I was trying to dig up cheap parts to build Keegan Wilder a new hunting rifle while he is undergoing chemo treatments. Jim was one of the first guys to chime in by donating 100pc of lapua brass. Got the ball rolling and before we could blink we had a whole entire rifle plus reloading supplies donated. From what I gathered that was standard Jim. Rest in peace sir, you will be missed.
That was Jim. Helped many that way
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I really enjoyed his posts, he will be missed.
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Pretty sad - Jim's passing as well as Jimmy Ljutic in January. Both taken way too young...
RIP
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2042793015737440&id=100000202840365
Sent out with a bang👍
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To Jim the Plumber and all who miss him :brew:
I never met the guy, but I understand missing a friend.
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I didn't know him but seemed like a good guy, very sorry to hear! Condolences to family and friends.
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I didn't know him but seemed like a good guy, very sorry to hear! Condolences to family and friends.
Appreciated
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I met Jim and his daughter at the Kettle Falls shoot one year. I commented on how big his rifle was compared to his size.. We both chuckled and he continued to the next stage..
RIP Jim the Plumber......