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2010
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November 17, 2010
We are far away in miles, but not in thoughts and prayers, since we heard of Uncle Jim's passing. His gifts of warmth and gentle humor were felt by all of us. That spirit will live on in his family and friends always, and we send comfort and condolences your way.
Sally (niece, Syl's sister's daughter) and Joe and family.
November 17, 2010
What a gift you were to us, Uncle Jim! You brought so much joy to everyone. Even as far away as Minnesota we always felt your love and will miss the next email every day. But some of what you gave us will never go away: seeing what love of family can really mean, getting ready for the next joke, the best laugh and always wanting to hear about others. You were great!
Aunt Syl, Connie and Marty, my heart is with you. Joyfully because there is no more suffering but sadly too in your loss. Love to you (and Uncle Jim),
Jude Ryan Reiling (Judy)
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