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James Treadway

Posted 2017-08-05 by Stacey Treadway
It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness we announce the passing of Jim Treadway. Jim passed peacefully on July 22, 2017 at the age of 86 in Kalispell, Montana with his loving daughter Karen Reynolds beside him. Jim was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia July 16, 1931, to Everett and Virginia Treadway. He lived the majority of his life in Southern California, spent 30 years of his life in Mesa, Arizona and the last three years of his life in Kalispell, Montana.
Jim was a very successful Chemical Engineer in the Aerospace industry. He loved to golf and had a passion for history. As a young man, he served his country in the Korean War as a member in the United States Army Air Corp. One of his favorite pastimes was enjoying a meal and drinks with friends and family. He was always there to help his neighbors and was a pillar of his community. Jim’s love of life was one of his best qualities but most importantly he was a devoted and loving father.
Jim is survived by seven children, Stacey Treadway, Karen Reynolds and her husband Bob Reynolds, Jan Moore and her husband Dave Moore, Brett Duennerman and his wife Amy Duennerman, Bobby Duennerman and his wife Barbara Duennerman, Anna Lynda Henderson, and Helen Whitaker and her husband Andrew Whitaker; eleven grandchildren Sarah Allmandinger, Kari Reynolds, Amy Langraf, Brittany Katona, Brandi Wilson, Brett Duennerman Jr., Kevin Duennerman, Marlaina Mortati, Marissa Mortati, Melissa Whitaker and Ryan Whitaker; and his sister Jean Clark and her husband Tom Clark, a brother Joe Treadway and a Sister In-Law Marcie Treadway.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Alta Mesa Country Club in Mesa, AZ on Friday September 22nd from 5:00 to 7:00 PM.




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