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Dr. Christopher Sherwood
October 31, 2008
Jim was my favorite uncle. He was serious and at the same time had a fantastic sense of humor. He had a broad knowledge of and interest in many subjects which made him a great conversationalist. I loved his sense of adventure. Whenever we met he always took a personal interest in me and how "things are going". I have great memories of summers at the Jersey shore, great conversations and lots of fun during holidays in Elmira especially Christmas - including him chasing us around the house and scaring us to pieces. He always made family gatherings more interesting and fun. I think I mostly appreciated his refreshing directness. He didn't beat around the bush when he chatted -everything was right to the point. I'm really sad that he is gone.
My sincere condolences to Aunt Susan, Deidre, Amy, Jamie, and Danny.
Chris
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