James-Hawke-Obituary

James Roger Hawke Jr.

Huntsville, Alabama

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HAZEL GREEN, Ala. - James Roger Hawke Jr., 53, Hazel Green, died Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Jim was born in Rapid City, S.D., and graduated from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Jim was a project manager/engineer for the AMTEC Corporation in Huntsville. He was the Cubmaster for Cub...

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Judy, whatever I say won't be enough, but the thoughts and prayers headed to you, Mary and Luke hopefully will bring a tiny little sliver of peace to your heart. I know God will bless and keep you in the days ahead and I know your faith will get you through. I am here for you always. Will see you in a few days. marcus,zach,breann

Judy,

I wish I could find a new way to express my deepest sympathies to you, Mary and Luke. Jim's loss seems so unfair, and I can only hope to see God's lesson in it.

I will always, always have the best of memories of Jim. He was a great brother-in-law, a great brother.

You have been on my mind, so greatly, since leaving just yesterday. I will talk to you soon. Love, Sue

Hey Jude..no, I didn't get to see alot of Jim, the Scoutmaster, but I sure did see him as a friend, a father, a husband, a BBQ-master and fellow parishoner. Clearly, he was as dedicated to those roles as well. You & the fam are in my heart, on my mind and of course, in my prayers. Love to you all...

Judy, Mary & Luke,
I've been thinking alot about your husband and father over the past days since I received news of his passing from Wendell. My heart goes out to you. I remember with great fondness the times Jim, Wendell and I spent herding that great group of boy scouts up and down mountain trails and around scout camps. His jubilant smile and enthusiasm for service will stay in my memory and inspire me for the rest of my life. It was a privliedge to know and associate with him in...

I remember Jim Hawke as being the greatest Scoutmaster I've ever known!
He worked with hundreds of young men to shape their lives to become exceptional, independent, hard working and well rounded. I never met a young man that didn't love and respect Jim. He was an old school Scoutmaster which is almost non-existent these days. I will miss him and look forward to seeing him again in the hereafter.

Jim was the Scout Master of Troop 0509 in St. George, Utah - He helped a lot of boys become men, including my Son Ben which I'm deeply thankful for. He is and will be miss.

"No man stands as tall as when he stoops down to help a child". (Nick Saban Sr.)

This quote comes to my mind when thinking of Jim Hawke. What a great cubmaster he made for my son and for Pack 361.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

MAY THE LORD TAKE YOU IN HIS ARMS AND KEEP YOU SAFE

JERRY (SLAUGY) SLAUGHENHAUPT