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David Preusch
September 23, 2022
Rest in peace, my good friend.
David Preusch
January 11, 2022
Sandy, Doug Burgin from Baton Rouge recently told me about this. I am so sad and sorry to hear this. I wish I had known sooner. Jim and I took many marketing road trips for MBJ, including New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Rock Island, Davenport, Mobile, Cleveland, Chicago, and other cities. He was a good friend and confidant. He will be missed dearly.
October 2, 2017
Our heart goes out to Sandy and Kristen. This is such a shocker. Jim was always so full of life. Jim & Sandy have been dear friends to me and Shelly for over 20 or 25 years. Very quick witted and always ready for a one liner from several assorted classic movies. Jim and Sandy have been visiting us for years, whether we were in Omaha or Louisville. Huge supporter of SAME and USACE. Have bag will travel; Jim was always ready to grab a flight and work the halls of a USACE District or attend a conference at a moments notice. I will always miss his smiling face in our Omaha office. There will forever be a void in the halls of the Omaha District and on our SAME Golf Team that Jim started years ago and organized every year. We always said the best wood in Jims bag was his pencil. God Bless you Jim, I will never forget you! Butch
October 2, 2017
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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Frank Terak
September 29, 2017
Sandy I will miss Jim beyond words. My sincere sympathy to you and the family in this time of sadness. Be assured he is with the Lord. He was a caring, wonderful person who made everyone around him a better human being. You all are in my prayers.
September 29, 2017
Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss. I hope that words such as those found at John 6:40 bring you comfort at this difficult time. CR
Z LaGrone
September 29, 2017
My sincere condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. Please know that God is near to give you the strength to endure during this difficult time and may you take comfort in God's loving promise that he will bring back our dear love ones we have lost in death-John 5:25-29.
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