Candy man passed away! James (Jim) Ahlman, a long term resident of Prineville was known for saying “If you can imagine it, you can make it”, “Be patient and try again, no one does it right the first time!”, and “Why buy it when you can make it? Because it’s not pretty? Who cares, as long as it works!” passed away on August 15th .
Born in Pierce, Nebraska on December 18, 1943 to Johannes (John) and Jessie Ahlman. His family moved to Oregon in the 1950’s where he went to school in Jefferson, and graduated from Jefferson High School in 1962. In 1963, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp as a Rifleman; he would later be sent to Vietnam, where he would spend his 21 st birthday fighting for his life, and those in his platoon after being caught in an ambush. Upon completion of his enlistment in 1966, he worked in many kinds of jobs from hauling mobile homes, volunteer firefighter, managing a dairy farm, and working at the mills in Prineville. Ultimately, he would work at Duckett Welding for over 30 years where he would retire.
In 1971, he married Sheila Lewellen and would later divorce in 1987. He has two children
Carol Ahlman of Dover, Arkansas and Jason Ahlman of Prineville. He leaves behind four
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He was known to hand out boxes of candy to women in the community, whether they were
cashiers, waitresses, or those in his coffee group at McDonald’s for various holidays
throughout the year. If he knew of someone in need, he would be the first to assist if
possible.
A celebration of life will be August 23 at 11:00 am at Ward Park pavilion. In lieu of flowers (he was NOT a fan of flowers :)), the family asks that you perform a random act of kindness to
help bring a smile to someone’s face.
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to the family or plant a tree
in memory of James (Jim) Raymond Ahlman, please visit our floral store.