Newport’s historian dies
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Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- Journalist James Person “Jim” Felton, the preeminent
chronicler of the city’s history, died Sunday. He was 86 years old.
“I will miss him,” Felton’s son, Richard, said Wednesday. “But the
last few days were so unpleasant for him that it’s a great blessing.”
Felton, who had had several heart attacks, had checked into Mission
Hospital in Mission Viejo two weeks ago with bronchitis. Felton and
Gwendolyn, his wife of 62 years, had just moved to an assisted living
community in Mission Viejo a few weeks before.
Born in Mt. Vernon, Wash., Felton grew up in Seattle, Boise, Idaho,
and Stockton. After graduating from the University of Washington, where
he majored in journalism, Felton worked for the Seattle Times, the San
Diego Sun and the Oxnard Press-Courier. He also worked as the city editor
for the Los Angeles Daily News, the editor of the Newporter-Mesa News and
wrote more than 1,000 columns for the Newport Ensign, Daily Pilot and
Newport News.
Felton also contributed to Time, Script, Life and Good Housekeeping
magazines and edited the Bay Window, the Balboa Bay Club’s monthly
newsletter, for four years.
As vice president of Foote, Cone & Belding and Avco Financial
Services, Felton also established himself in the field of advertising and
public relations.
Throughout his life, Felton had a passion for storytelling, said his
daughter, Anne Hines.
“Up until very recently, he loved writing,” Hines said, adding that
her parents moved to Corona del Mar in 1971. “He was always researching
things. He stayed quite on top of what was going on in the world and had
incredible stories to tell.”
Felton also took every opportunity to tell stories about his five
children, Hines said.
“Every nurse had to meet all of us and hear all about us,” she said,
adding that Felton also enjoyed gardening.
Newport Beach folks who knew him remembered Felton as “just a good
all-round guy.”
“He was a great advocate of this area and a great advocate of life in
general,” said Jim Wood, a former Newport Beach library trustee.
After he retired, Felton wrote and edited several books on the city’s
history, including essay collections for Newport Beach’s 75th and 100th
anniversary and “Host of the Coast,” a history of the Balboa Bay Club.
Felton’s community involvement included leadership positions with the
Orange County Philharmonic Society, the Orange County chapter of the
National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Oasis Senior Center,
United Way, the Boy Scout and Girl Scout councils as well as “Smokey
Bear,” the Forest Fire Prevention Campaign.
In a 1983 column on a Speak Up Newport ceremony honoring his wife and
himself, Felton remembered how a former boss had urged him to get
involved in the community.
“Maybe I overtrained,” he wrote. “But if I had it all to do over
again, I’d probably do it all over again, hopefully better.”
Felton is survived by his wife; five children, Mary Gluck, David
Felton, Anne Hines, Richard and Judith Felton; 14 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mary Ann Minger and Faye Goddard.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, May 6, at 2 p.m. at St.
Michael’s and All Angels Church in Corona del Mar. The family asks to
send contributions to senior centers in lieu of flowers.
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