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James (Jim) Alldredge

Posted 2018-01-14 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona
>>> Published on Sunday, January 14, 2018 <<<

James “Jim” Alldredge, 73, passed away Jan. 8, 2018 at his home in
Kingman, Arizona. He was born June 22, 1944 to Forrest and Helen
Alldredge in Taft, California.

On Dec. 1, 1965, he married Brenda Bradley in Hayward, California. Jim
enjoyed hunting, fishing, and his 1955 Chevy that he enjoyed driving
and meeting his many friends and car enthusiasts.

On March 15, 1962 he enlisted into the U.S. Navy, where he was
stationed aboard the USS Coral Sea, then stationed at Pearl Harbor
Naval Base from 1966 to 1969, and until his Honorable Discharge he was
aboard the USS Benner out of Long Beach, California.

After leaving the Navy, he worked in oilfields until retiring in 2002
from Chevron Oil Company.

Jim is survived by his wife of 52 years; Brenda Alldredge, daughters;
Gina Couch (James Black) and Jody O’Dell (Brian O’Dell),
grandchildren; Donovan Couch, Zackary O’Dell, Mariaha O’Dell, and
Brittlynn O’Dell, his mother; Helen “Ella” Alldredge, siblings;
Charles and Janet Alldredge, Sam and Julie Alldredge, Linda and Terry
Randall, and Debbie and Randy Kightlinger, sister-in-law; Karen
Beliveau, brother-in-law; Stan “Pete” Beliveau, dearest friends; JR
and Micki Balentine, good neighbors; Rick and Randy, many nieces and
nephews, and his precious puppy and TV buddy; Kobe.

Jim is preceded in death by his sister; Kathleen and her husband Jimmy
Waddell, father; Forest N. Alldredge, and nephew; Michael Alldredge.

At the request of family in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
KRMC Hospice Home at 812 Airway Ave., Kingman, Arizona.

A time of gathering will be scheduled at a later date. If you would
like information, please leave a message with your name and how you
knew Jim or the family. Email Jdalldredge4@gmail.com.





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