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 Kelly James, the climber whose body has been the only one recovered of three friends lost on Oregon s Mount Hood, was remembered Wednesday as an adventure-craving and spiritual outdoorsman who died where he wanted. He said when his time came, he wanted to go out on the mountain,  said  stanley quencher Frank James, eulogizing his younger brother.  He couldn t have choreographed a more glorious exit for him than to go out on the mountain. More than 500 family members, friends and fellow climbers attended the service, held 10 days after rescuers found James  body in a snow cave near the peak of Oregon s highest mountain. His longtime love of climbing was a significant stanley canada  part of the service, down to the framed picture of James, 48, on a snowy mountain that rested atop his silver casket.Jessica Nunez, a friend and spokeswoman for the family, said she did not believe that family members of the other two missing climbers attended. The service and burial were held three weeks to the d stanley cup ay after Kelly, fellow Dallas resident Brian Hall, 37, and Jerry  Nikko  Cooke, 36, of New York, started out to scale the 11,239-foot summit.Hall and Cooke have not been found and are presumed dead. Last week, rescue teams gave up hope of finding the two alive following a nine-day search.        Frank James told the story of meeting the rescuer who discovered his brother s body. He said he was told Kelly was found resting peacefully, with his eyes closed and his head resting on his backpack.The only oddity was Kelly s ungl Szvv JWST   038; Hubble Q  038;A
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