E'J James A. Bennett 1E
James A. Bennett, 82 passed away in
his home surrounded by family on
February 9, 2014.
2 He was born in Wolf Point
Montana to Carl & Velma Jelly.
That marriage ended in divorce
and Velma later married Matt
7 Bennett.
Jim later married Sue Johnson.
Unable to have children of his own due to
a childhood illness they adopted two children. That marriage
ended in divorce.
Jim met his current wife Karin in 1970 and they married in
1979. He raised her two small children as his own.
As a young boy Jim would pick brush with his stepdad
Matt and sell to Northwest Evergreens & Calison
Evergreens. He decided to start his own evergreen business
and started it out of his parents garage. Hillcrest Evergreen
grew and grew and eventurflly he was selling evergreens all
over the world.
He and Karin retired in 1989 moving to California and later
Florida. They recently moved back to Shelton to be closer
to family due to his health.
Jim had a love of racing pigeons. As a young boy he even
hid one under his parents front porch thinking he would get
in trouble for having it. He belonged to the Olympia Pigeon
Racing Club, Belfair Pigeon Racing Club, Tacoma Pigeon
Racing Club, Fernando Valley Pigeon Racing Club and the
G.H.C club in Florida. He was successful and won many
races as well as bred and sold birds.
Jim is survived by his wife Karin (Shelton), son Ed Bennett
(Oregon), daughter Sandra Bennett (Washington), daughter
Debbie (Tony) Huston (Lacey), daughter Tracie (Mark) Core
(Shelton), grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 22,
2014 at 1:00 PM, at the First Baptist Church in Shelton.
E1 — Paid Obituary Notice — FE
'lason County Journal — Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014 Page A-19
, OCR Text: E'J James A. Bennett 1E
James A. Bennett, 82 passed away in
his home surrounded by family on
February 9, 2014.
2 He was born in Wolf Point
Montana to Carl & Velma Jelly.
That marriage ended in divorce
and Velma later married Matt
7 Bennett.
Jim later married Sue Johnson.
Unable to have children of his own due to
a childhood illness they adopted two children. That marriage
ended in divorce.
Jim met his current wife Karin in 1970 and they married in
1979. He raised her two small children as his own.
As a young boy Jim would pick brush with his stepdad
Matt and sell to Northwest Evergreens & Calison
Evergreens. He decided to start his own evergreen business
and started it out of his parents garage. Hillcrest Evergreen
grew and grew and eventurflly he was selling evergreens all
over the world.
He and Karin retired in 1989 moving to California and later
Florida. They recently moved back to Shelton to be closer
to family due to his health.
Jim had a love of racing pigeons. As a young boy he even
hid one under his parents front porch thinking he would get
in trouble for having it. He belonged to the Olympia Pigeon
Racing Club, Belfair Pigeon Racing Club, Tacoma Pigeon
Racing Club, Fernando Valley Pigeon Racing Club and the
G.H.C club in Florida. He was successful and won many
races as well as bred and sold birds.
Jim is survived by his wife Karin (Shelton), son Ed Bennett
(Oregon), daughter Sandra Bennett (Washington), daughter
Debbie (Tony) Huston (Lacey), daughter Tracie (Mark) Core
(Shelton), grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 22,
2014 at 1:00 PM, at the First Baptist Church in Shelton.
E1 — Paid Obituary Notice — FE
'lason County Journal — Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014 Page A-19
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,B Last Name,Bennett, James A..tif,Bennett, James A..tif, Bennett, James A..tif
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