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Charlie Lee James

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Charlie Lee James

Birth
Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, USA
Death
3 Sep 2017 (aged 81)
Lake County, Montana, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Charlie Lee James, 81, passed away at his home near St. Ignatius, Montana on September 3, 2017. Born in Hardin on November 21, 1935, to Roy Franklin Sr. and Opal Elnora (Epperson) James, he attended school and worked in Hardin until his enlistment in the Army on his 17th birthday.
His military career spanned 23 years and included becoming the youngest Staff Sergeant in the 5th Infantry Division in Germany, graduating from Special Warfare School and receiving his Green Beret in 1963, three tours of duty in Viet Nam, recruiter in Billings, and Motivation NCO for the state stationed in Helena. He retired as a highly decorated Master Sergeant in 1974.
He married Katie Rey Engles in 1959, and after his military career they owned and operated THE ADIT, a shopper, in Helena until 1978 when they moved to St Ignatius and bought a ranch. With the ranching downturn of the 1980’s, he decided to diversify by returning to publishing. While operating THE ADIT he had created a popular meet and greet column, therefore he envisioned a publication devoted to helping those who loved the western lifestyle to find the love of their lives through advertising. So Sweetheart Magazine and Events was created, the ranch morphed into the Sweetheart Ranch, and he became Cowboy Cupid with the blue hat. He and his wife Katie (Cupcake) closed the company when their daughter and partner, Lise, died in 2004.
He helped create the Viet Nam Memorial in Rose Park in Missoula and proudly took the Angel Statue Memorial on a flatbed to the Crow and Cheyenne reservations prior to its installation in the park. He was a lifetime member of several military organizations including Special Forces Association Chapter 28, “The Devil’s Brigade Chapter”.
He is survived by his wife; son Mark of Butte; son-in-law Rande Hall of Los Fresnos, TX; brothers Jim (Connie) James of Hardin, Darrold (Darlene) Morrison of Forsyth, and Delmar (Concha) Morrison of Billings; sisters Dorothy Brown of Kennewick, WA, and Doris (Herb) Hollenbeck of Hardin; granddaughter and great granddaughter Kayla and Jessica Brueckmann of Polson, MT; and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins.
Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at the Community Center in St. Ignatius at 11 am on Friday, September 15th.
Charlie Lee James, 81, passed away at his home near St. Ignatius, Montana on September 3, 2017. Born in Hardin on November 21, 1935, to Roy Franklin Sr. and Opal Elnora (Epperson) James, he attended school and worked in Hardin until his enlistment in the Army on his 17th birthday.
His military career spanned 23 years and included becoming the youngest Staff Sergeant in the 5th Infantry Division in Germany, graduating from Special Warfare School and receiving his Green Beret in 1963, three tours of duty in Viet Nam, recruiter in Billings, and Motivation NCO for the state stationed in Helena. He retired as a highly decorated Master Sergeant in 1974.
He married Katie Rey Engles in 1959, and after his military career they owned and operated THE ADIT, a shopper, in Helena until 1978 when they moved to St Ignatius and bought a ranch. With the ranching downturn of the 1980’s, he decided to diversify by returning to publishing. While operating THE ADIT he had created a popular meet and greet column, therefore he envisioned a publication devoted to helping those who loved the western lifestyle to find the love of their lives through advertising. So Sweetheart Magazine and Events was created, the ranch morphed into the Sweetheart Ranch, and he became Cowboy Cupid with the blue hat. He and his wife Katie (Cupcake) closed the company when their daughter and partner, Lise, died in 2004.
He helped create the Viet Nam Memorial in Rose Park in Missoula and proudly took the Angel Statue Memorial on a flatbed to the Crow and Cheyenne reservations prior to its installation in the park. He was a lifetime member of several military organizations including Special Forces Association Chapter 28, “The Devil’s Brigade Chapter”.
He is survived by his wife; son Mark of Butte; son-in-law Rande Hall of Los Fresnos, TX; brothers Jim (Connie) James of Hardin, Darrold (Darlene) Morrison of Forsyth, and Delmar (Concha) Morrison of Billings; sisters Dorothy Brown of Kennewick, WA, and Doris (Herb) Hollenbeck of Hardin; granddaughter and great granddaughter Kayla and Jessica Brueckmann of Polson, MT; and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins.
Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at the Community Center in St. Ignatius at 11 am on Friday, September 15th.

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