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==Personal life== Christensen was married to Carole Christensen and they had five children including two artist daughters, Cassandra Barney and Emily McPhie.<ref>Wadley, Carma. [https://www.deseret.com/2009/9/13/20339902/all-in-the-family-james-c-christensen-joins-forces-with-2-daughters-for-art-show#artists-james-c-christensen-and-his-daughter-cassandra-barney-in-casssandras-studio-in-her-orem-home "All in the family: James C. Christensen joins forces with 2 daughters for art show"], ''[[Deseret News]]'', 13 September 2009. Retrieved on 9 April 2021.</ref> He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Christensen co-chaired the Mormon Arts Foundation. In the Church, he served as a ward bishop among other callings. He resided in [[Orem, Utah]] in a house he designed filled with secret passages and sculptures inspired by his paintings. Christensen died of cancer on January 8, 2017.<ref name=Des />
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