STOKOE (James Arthur):
Passed away peacefully 28th November 2012. Loving son of Alfred and Dora, brother to Robyne, brother-in-law of Ken, step brother of Carol and uncle to Larissa and Clinton.
Jim will be in our hearts forever.
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8 Entries
December 19, 2012
Jess
Jim, you'll be forever in my heart. I was blessed having known you. Rest in peace, my dear man.
December 7, 2012
Melanie Witte
My dear Sweetheart, forever in my heart Jim xxx
Melney (Melanie)
December 2, 2012
Helen
You will be so sadly missed little man.
December 4, 2012
STOKOE (James):
Deepest sympathy to the Stokoe family. Jim was a much loved member of the Peel Community Living Family and will be sadly missed by everyone.
December 4, 2012
STOKOE (James Arthur):
Fond memories of laughter and good times.
Rest in peace, Jimbo. John, Eila, Lara and Kim.
December 1, 2012
STOKOE (Jim):
My little - big brother. I'll miss your smiles, stories, laughter, hugs and kisses. We've all lost a special person. Love you always, Robyne and Ken.
December 1, 2012
STOKOE (James):
My dear Jimbo, who will give me the good news now? Love always, Dad.
STOKOE (James):
Wonderful memories of a cheerful, very special, gentle man. In our hearts forever. Carol, Larissa and Clinton. Rest peacefully, "Cheeky Chops".
November 30, 2012
STOKOE (James Arthur):
1949 - 2012 My beloved child of innocence. I'll miss your big hugs, your great sense of humour, a new joke every day and your off-key songs. The new office will be a heavenly one. My deepest love, Dora.
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