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James O'Neill Lineberry

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James O'Neill Lineberry

Birth
Carroll County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Jul 2012 (aged 79)
Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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James O'Neill Lineberry of Pierce, died July 8, 2012, in Orofino. He was born January 22, 1933, in Carroll County, Virginia to Coy C. Lineberry and Allura (Coltrane) Lineberry. He is survived at the family home by his loving wife Mary Ann. They were married on January 22, 1988.

Jim's parents and three of his brothers, Rex, Earl, and Phil, preceded him in death.

He is survived by his brothers Linden, Kelly (Lois), and Dallas (Gail) Lineberry. He is also survived by his children Walter, Ruby, Wesley, and Forrest, and stepchildren, Carla, Cindy, William Jody (deceased), Laura, Jean, Sue, Jo Ellen, Rod, Cindra, Scott, Steve, and their families.

Jim was raised in Hebron, Virginia, after graduating from Woodlawn High School.

He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict, stationed in Guam as a jet mechanic.

Later, he graduated from Danville Automotive College in Virginia with an automotive degree, then received a degree in diesel mechanics from Nashville Auto Diesel College. He spent many years as a logging contractor in Pierce as a partner in Supak and Lineberry Logging.

His hobbies included NASCAR and outdoor activities.

Graveside services for Jim were held at the Riverside Cemetery in Orofino on July 12.

Pine Hills Funeral Chapel is in care of arrangements.

Clearwater Tribune, Orofino, Idaho, 07-12-2012.
James O'Neill Lineberry of Pierce, died July 8, 2012, in Orofino. He was born January 22, 1933, in Carroll County, Virginia to Coy C. Lineberry and Allura (Coltrane) Lineberry. He is survived at the family home by his loving wife Mary Ann. They were married on January 22, 1988.

Jim's parents and three of his brothers, Rex, Earl, and Phil, preceded him in death.

He is survived by his brothers Linden, Kelly (Lois), and Dallas (Gail) Lineberry. He is also survived by his children Walter, Ruby, Wesley, and Forrest, and stepchildren, Carla, Cindy, William Jody (deceased), Laura, Jean, Sue, Jo Ellen, Rod, Cindra, Scott, Steve, and their families.

Jim was raised in Hebron, Virginia, after graduating from Woodlawn High School.

He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict, stationed in Guam as a jet mechanic.

Later, he graduated from Danville Automotive College in Virginia with an automotive degree, then received a degree in diesel mechanics from Nashville Auto Diesel College. He spent many years as a logging contractor in Pierce as a partner in Supak and Lineberry Logging.

His hobbies included NASCAR and outdoor activities.

Graveside services for Jim were held at the Riverside Cemetery in Orofino on July 12.

Pine Hills Funeral Chapel is in care of arrangements.

Clearwater Tribune, Orofino, Idaho, 07-12-2012.

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