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James (Jim) Edward Chubb

| August 24, 2017 1:00 AM

James (Jim) Edward Chubb

James (Jim) Edward Chubb passed away Sunday morning, Aug. 13, 2017, at the Boundary Community Hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

Jim was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, to William (Bill) and Carol (Borg) Chubb on Sept. 13, 1941.

Jim was an avid athlete, graduating from Bonners Ferry High School in 1960. He spent one year at NIC, transferring to the University of Idaho for two years.

He married his high school sweetheart, Sandra Davis, on July 28, 1962. Their daughter Carisa Holly was born in Moscow. Their son James Wayland was born in Bonners Ferry. Melissa Mae was born in Great Falls, Mont., and finally Cara Marie was born in Bonners Ferry.

After U of I he moved his family to Spokane, Wash., where he worked a short time for Sneva Construction, The Crescent and then Sears Roebuck. While at Sears he took a Dale Carnegie course where he excelled and was asked to join the instructors on future classes. During one of those classes Jim was offered and accepted a job with Montgomery Ward in Great Falls Mont. While with Montgomery Ward, Jim transferred to the buying office in Los Angeles, Calif., but the poor air quality and extensive travel necessitated a transfer back to Great Falls. A position opened in the Portland, Ore., store where he managed six women’s fashion departments.

In 1974 Jim and his younger brother Marc partnered to open the Coast to Coast hardware store in downtown Bonners Ferry. Jim and Sandi eventually assumed ownership. He enjoyed serving his community until his retirement in 2002 at which time he developed a thriving tree farm in Moyie Springs. The farm provided opportunity for the family to work together.

The thrill of a lifetime for Jim was the fall of 2014 when he shot a 48 inch antler spread Moose with his son Jim at his side. He loved hunting and fishing, forming many lasting friendships and endearing memories.

Jim lovingly took care of his wife, children and grandchildren. He was the best Dad and to his grandchildren, Papa. He leaves behind his wife of 55 years Sandi, children Carisa (Mike) McAlister, Jim Chubb, Melissa (Ken) Riesen and Cara (Vern) Guenther. Grandchildren Kyle Cox, Kevin and Klarity Riesen. Sister Kris (John) Lefebvre, brother Marc Chubb, Niece Ketta (Jeff) Everhart, Nephew Derek Chubb and numerous other nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family suggests memorials to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, The Boundary County Museum or the Boundary County Library.