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| November 14, 2019 12:00 AM

James David Strand, 78

James David Strand went home to the Lord on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, immediately following his church attendance at Real Life Ministries in Post Falls, where he had been a member since 2004. James, called Jim, was born to Stanley Gerald and Hilda Strand, in Minneapolis, Minn., on Oct. 21, 1941. He was the youngest of four children. The family moved to Illinois, New Jersey and eventually to Kansas City, where he graduated from high school and from Finley Engineer College in Kansas City, Mo. During his seven years in New Jersey, he became an avid Dodgers fan and was able to attend several games. He also loved his Kansas City Chiefs and never missed a game.

Jim was on active duty with the Army beginning in October, 1966, and ending with an honorable discharge in September, 1970. Following several years of employment at McDonald Douglas in St. Louis, and several other employments, he began working for the County of Sacramento, Calif. He retired after more than 20 years and moved to Rathdrum, Idaho.

During his years in the Sacramento area, Jim attended Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church and served for many years as a Sunday morning usher.

Jim loved and was loved by his two surviving sisters; Joyce Marvel of Grapevine, Texas, and Virginia Renz of Post Falls, Idaho. He was preceded in death by his older brother, Stanley Gerald Strand Jr. and their parents.

Jim enjoyed many family visits with his siblings and their children, his nieces, and nephews. He vacationed with the families to many places; Lake Tahoe for many years; Texas; New York; Washington, D.C.; Europe and Israel. He was thrilled to be baptized in the Jordan River while in Israel. One of his favorite activities with the family was playing cribbage, and this was often with the children of his nieces.

His last year and a half was spent at the Garden Plaza in Post Falls, where he enjoyed good dining and holiday parties. Many have commented on his faithfulness to church attendance, even in incumbent weather and with compromised health, so it seemed divinely appropriate that God should choose a Sunday morning to call him home.

A graveside service was held at Evergreen Cemetery, 2834 N. Spokane St., Post Falls, with his niece’s husband, Pastor Paul Schroeder, and Pastor Greg Torbin, officiating.

English Funeral Chapel was entrusted with His arrangements. Please sign Jim’s online memorial at www.englishfuneralchapel.com.