Edward James (Jim) Moyle passed away in his sleep on January 12, 2012. He had been battling his second bout of oral cancer. He was a resident of Elkhorn Health and Rehabilitation Center in Clancy.
Jim was the fourth of seven children born to Walter C. Moyle and Peggy Knapp DeHaan. He was born on March 19, 1951 in Columbus, Ohio. He was 3 years old when his family moved to Montana. He had resided in Helena since 1957.
Jim attended May Butler, Central and Helena Jr. High schools. He graduated from Helena High in 1969 and then joined the United States Air Force after high school.
Jim had worked for Wong’s Restaurant and the Parrot Confectionery Store in Helena. He had met Dick Wolstein, who taught him his trade as a perfa taper.
Jim was well known in Nikkon product sales and enjoyed hunting and music. He was a good friend to many people and was a friend of Bill W. and Dr. Bob. Many of his friends supported him during his illness; Joe Moore, Hank Muchmore, Jim Romsa, Tom Gustin, Dianne Langenfus and Sid Burgess to name a few.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Mark A. Moyle and Robert F. Moyle. He is survived by his siblings, Lauri (Dean) Lofthouse of Helena, MT, David W. Moyle of Canby OR; Mindy (John) Richardson of Bothel, WA and Maryanne (Jim) Zimmer of Helena, MT; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Wed., Jan. 18, 2012 at Retz Funeral Home Chapel. Interment with military honors will follow at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Harrison. Memorials may be sent in Jim’s name to the Exploration Works, 995 Carousel Way , Helena, MT 59601; YWCA of Helena, 501 N. Park Ave., Helena, MT 59601; or to The Restore, 1531 National Ave., Helena, MT 59601.To offers a condolence or share a memory of Jim, please visit: www.retzfuneralhome.com.
Liz Gundersen says
Jim helped us out a lot while we were building ExplorationWorks 5 years ago. He enjoyed all the exhibits and activities as much as the kids did, and he donated a wonderful time-lapse photograph of the sun barely rising over an Alaskan town at winter solstice.
Hedy Rose Westburg says
I met Jim when I 22 years old. What I remember about him the most is he always had smile for you and when he laughed the whole room would light up.
He never said a bad word about anyone nor would listen to anyone who did.
He was good and gentle man. He will be missed by the people who new him.
Betty Sikes says
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. I was a painter in Helena for many years and would often see Jim on the jobs or in the paint store. He was always friendly and fun to chat with. He was a sharing and a caring person and the world is better place for us for his having been here.
Betty Sikes
Sharon Thrailkill Sargeson says
I was saddened to learn of Jim’s passing. He was a great neighbor and a fun person to be around. My prayers are with you at this time of your loss.
Kelly Rhimer says
Jim, I will always miss your smile and sence of humor. Have’nt seen you in a while, but you always remembered my name and the good times we shared. I will miss seeing you around. To Jims family, we have all lost a great person.
Kevin M Collins says
Brother Jim, May you Rest in Peace,I think about you often and was glad to see you when i was back in town.the mt-1
LaRain Romero says
To the Moyle Family:
Up in Heaven they just received a very special angel. His smile, and laughter will always be in my heart. Jim Moyle was the kindest man and a sweetheart to boot. I remember him at family gatherings, he was the best friend to have, Jim is a rare gem. God Bless you Jim, Rest in Peace.
LaRain Romero
Jenny Smith says
Jim was certainly one of the nicest people I’ve met. Jim’s smile would light up a room with his grin and his sparkling eyes.He would be the first person to listen to a soul that needed help. I hadn’t seen Jim in a couple of years and saw him just days before he passed. His body was wasted but his grin was the same and his eyes still sparkled with mischievous glint. He will be missed.
Diane Langenfus says
I have heard somewhere that the measure of a Man is not in Material “things” he has gained or the wealth in his bank, but the loyalties of his friendships. If this is so, Jim was the richest Man I have ever known. I was fortunate enough to spend his final days with him and met some of these friends. He was greatly loved and respected by many from all walks of life. He never lost his smile and he never stopped caring for others. Be at peace now Jimmer…no more pain.
Carleen Layne says
I’m grateful I knew Jim, although not well. I do know from watching that he was very committed to his Nicotine Anonymous meeting for years–there weren’t many other attendees, but Jim was always there waiting for them if and when they did come. A solid good example and an inspiration to us all. Vaya con Dios, Jim. And my prayers and condolences to his family. xocarleen
Georgia Burns says
Prayers to Jim’s family. RIP Jim.
Sidney Burgess says
It was SO good to hear from so many of your friends at your service today. You played to a PACKED house! Diane was right. The true measure of a man is his friends! We’ll miss your vigilance. You always kept me up to date on the latest situations … our last “political talk” was about chemtrails … hope your friends who read this will google THAT! Happy trails, Moyle.
gil 4037 says
Very sorry to learn of Jim’s passing. he’s in a better place now with no pain, I’m sure. He did me right in so many ways. i will remember the good he done for us all.
adios amigo gracias
Barb Marcoux and Chuck Heaney says
We apologize that we could not attend Jim’s service but he will forever be in our hearts. He was a very loving, decent man. Our prayers are with you all.
Cindi (Fontana) George says
I was so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing from this world, but I know he’s happy in the next and will always be with his friends and family. Jim was one of the purest soul’s I’ve had the privilege of knowing. His bright smile will be missed greatly.
jim and marcia barfknecht says
Sorry we couldn’t be there for a celebration of jims life. He was a great guy and a good classmate throughout school. May he rest in peace.