James “Jimmy” Lain (Delcomte), age 47, passed away on October 4, 2018, succumb to depression. He was born April 21, 1971 in Ephrata, Washington to Lynn Delcomte and Janet Spencer. James grew up in Missoula.
Jim worked in the banking industry for about 20 years, therein reaching the level of District Manager. He enjoyed photography, fishing, camping and time with family and friends.
Jim is survived by his mother, Janet Spencer Hanson “Jan Dell”; sisters Joni (Ashley) Burn and Jeri (Jeff) Sutherland; uncles and aunts Chuck and Janice Spencer, Ron and Sue Johnson, Carol Ross, and Mike Delcomte; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins who will miss him tremendously.
Jim is preceded in death by his Grandma, Pat Spencer, father, Lynn Delcomte, Uncle Rod and Aunt Shirley Johnson, three Delcomte uncles: Max, Gary, and Dan, three beloved aunts: Joan Spencer, Billie Spencer, and Marilee Johnson, and cousins Kurt Johnson and Kent Johnson.
Memorials in Jim’s name can be sent to Janet Hanson, 3400 Ptarmigan Lane, #E-3, Helena, MT 59602.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held in Missoula July 2019.
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danielle says
I will miss you my friend. I have to believe you are at peace, surrounded by beaty and happy. Love you, Danielle
Julie Mossel says
Dear Jan Dell, I have just heard of the passing of your beloved son James. James and I worked together at Cal Fed/Citibank many years ago and I remember meeting you. You gave us all copies of your wonderful CD singing. James was an important person in my life and although we had drifted apart, I am devastated to hear of his passing. There were so many people at the bank who loved James and I was wondering if you would mind if I let them know via Facebook. I understand if you do not want me to do this and honor whatever decision you make. James, Vache, Laurie, Raphael and I are extending our heartfelt sympathy to you. Please know that he adored you and he talked about you so much and his growing up in Montana. Much love and prayers for you and your family. Julie Mossel
Cheryl Hexum says
I am so shocked. I have been looking for James for years. James was a big part of my upward mobility at Chase Bank.
Every time it rains I think of him. A good friend of mine and him, sang “BLAME IT ON THE RAIN” one afternoon at work during a moonsoon.
He was great to be around hard working and a lot of fun.