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Martha and Charlie Allred
February 28, 2023
We miss Jim so much. He is thought of so often with love and a smile. He is with us every time we take a trip or cruise. One of us is always saying, "Jim would Love this" or this would not be Jim's thing"! I think of him every time someone has lox and cream cheese on a bagel!! Love you Jim, we miss you. Martha and Charlie
Don Hampton
March 10, 2022
I worked with Jim at the Vandalia branch of the Dayton Metro Library in the early 2000s. Back in those days I would have almost paid to go to work.
Jim had a way of making work not seem like work. He was easy to talk to and always willing to help out with any problems that came up. I really miss talking Reds baseball with him, among other things. His family is in my prayers.
Penny (Woolard) Roberson
March 8, 2022
I remember Jim and I talking in class at Kiser Highschool. I know sometimes we shouldn't have but I am glad we did. Sorry to hear about his passing. Prayers for his wife and family.
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