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James Junior Achenbaugh

August 15, 1918 — March 23, 2015

Obituary for James Junior Achenbaugh

James Junior Achenbaugh, age 96 passed away in his sleep on 23 March 2015, at Polson Care and Rehabilitation Center in Polson, Montana.

James was born on 15 August 1918 in Shenandoah, Iowa to James Henry Achenbaugh and Margaret Mildred Johnson.

Jim was raised with a half-brother, Millard James Maxted, a half-sister Edna Jewel De Camp (Ruff) and sister Wanda Elaine Munger and brother Wayne Porter Achenbaugh, in Iowa until about 1927 when they moved to Corning, California. During his younger years he lived in Corning, Gerber and Westwood, California.

Jim joined the Army 10 Oct 1942, where he was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, 23 Oct 1945, Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic Medal, Pacific Campaign Medal, with Bronze Star, American Campaign Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, with Bronze Star and the American Defense Service Medal.

While in the service Jim met and married Pansy Pauline Owens, Knox, 21 May 1942. They had no children but Jim helped raise Pansy's two very young children, Shirley Rose and Billy Dale Knox.

As a young man, for a short time, Jim learned the Bartending Trade. Later he learned the meat trade and became a meat cuter. He hauled cattle and horses for a while and then went to work for Red River Lumber Co. in Westwood, California. The family left Westwood and moved to Sacramento, California about 1950. In 1952 Jim hired on at McClellan AFB in Sacramento, California where he worked in Civil Engineering in the Base Housing area, working his way up the ladder to Foreman. He retired in 1972, when he and his wife Pansy, moved to Polson, Montana.

Jim and Pansy were encouraged to move to Montana by some wonderful friends, Alice and Orson Delay whom they had met while Jim and Pansy were working at McClellan AFB, California,

In Montana, Jim learned carpentry, electrical and plumbing while working with Orson Delay of Polson, building houses, and later used these skills working on some jobs in a few of the buildings in town. Jim's last job was with Davis Hardware, where he worked for many years before retiring.

Jim was an avid hunter most all of his life. He hunted many areas in California, Utah and Montana, hunting birds, deer, elk and moose; many times with Pansy at his side.

Jim joined the Masons, Harding San Juan Lodge 579 in Citrus Heights, CA on 27 Sep 1959. After moving to Polson he joined Mission Valley Lodge 78 in 1994 and became a life time paid member, that year.

Jim and Pansy were always supportive of their church, Polson Community, in Polson, and were always there to lend a helping hand to those in need with food or to just visit many of those needing comfort and companionship during troubling times.

Jim is survived by his daughter-in-law Ellen Achenbaugh, Polson, grandson Brian (Debbie) Spokane, Washington, grand-daughter's, Kathy Williams, Connie Myers, Colorado, Paula Fraser of California, many great-grandchildren, living in Colorado and Washington. Nieces: Sonja Munger, California , Mildred(Ellwood)Voelker, Oregon, Mary(Paul)Hayes, Montana, Evelyn(Larry)Maust, Billie Jean(Frank)Schwartz and nephews Allen(Judy)Ruff, Sam(Diane)Ruff, and Buck(Marie)Barba all of California.

Jim was a friend to many and will be missed by those friends and family who all loved him.

Memorial services will be held at a later date. Jim's final resting place will be in Tehama County Cemetery, California where most all of his family members are buried.

Read James Achenbaugh's Obituary and Guestbook on www.groganfuneralhome.com.






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