Loomis, James Alfred
(1933-2010)
Jim Loomis finished his race and went into the open arms of Jesus
while surrounded by his adoring family on January 1, 2010.
Raised in Kansas City, MO, Jim was an eagle scout and a track star,
setting a high school record that is yet to be broken. He graduated
from Kansas State University in 1955 and entered the U.S. Air Force
with his new bride, Maryvern, at his side. After his service in the Air
Force, Captain Loomis flew for Hughes Air West, and, eventually
finished his career flying for Northwest Airlines.
A long time resident of Bellevue, WA, Jim served as an elder at
Westminster Chapel and shared his knowledge and expertise in the
sound and media ministry there. Because of God's work through Jim,
many lives were touched and God was honored. His education in
communications and fascination with electronics, eventually led
him to build and operate Triad Recording Studios in Redmond, WA.
After moving to Whidbey Island in 1992, he and Maryvern
graciously welcomed guests to their beautiful home, the North
Island Bed and Breakfast. Guests were treated to a level of
excellence and hospitality that made them feel like friends rather
than customers. He and Maryvern attended Family Bible Church in
Oak Harbor where Jim was soon running the media department
again, happily sharing his gifts in that area.
Jim loved his family. He loved to spend time with all of them doing
whatever they enjoyed most, whether it was hunting and fishing,
playing baseball, watching movies, setting off fireworks, or playing
hide and seek. His best friend, his wife, Maryvern was the person he
adored most. His family's lives were better and happier because he
was there.
Above all, Jim loved the Lord Jesus Christ with all his heart. His life
was spent looking for ways to share that love. Jim's way was to
perform acts of service. If anyone he knew had a task they needed
help with, he was there to do it, from watering their yard, to fixing
their computer, to installing dimmers and lighting. He honored God
and served as an example of Christ's love and generosity to us.
Jim is survived by his loyal and loving wife of 54 years, Maryvern
Loomis; and his adoring family, Greg and Ivana Loomis and Chad
Howard, of Ketchum, ID, Andy and Julie, Sam and Annie Loomis, of
Everett, WA. His many friends and his family miss him and look
forward to the day we're reunited in heaven.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, January 8, 2010
at Westminster Chapel in Bellevue, WA.
Published in The Herald (Everett) from January 7 to January 8, 2010