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October 15, 2010
My family knew Jim from Our Father's were our two daughter's attended school and loving referred to him as Mr. Jim. We wanted you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
The Moseleys
Michelle
October 13, 2010
Uncle Jim,
I am so proud of the man you were. You were very strong and fought untill the very end. Grandma, grandpa, and mom are having a real hard time without you. Jen and I are doing are best to help them. Just know that we all love you very much and you will always be in our hearts.
Carol Schimelfenyg-Sommer
October 13, 2010
Jim sorry to read of the loss of your son. Will keep him in my prayers.
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