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August 15, 2013
Moogie, Your Fla. neighbors are so deeply saddened. Jim was just a wonderful, regular guy, and we were blessed to have known him. Al and Anne Snyder
Shirley Estabrook
March 22, 2013
Moogie & family, We were so shocked to hear the news of Jim's passing and just can't believe it. Ed Cherry told us the news. May you all be blessed with the comfort from God. Sincerely George & Shirley Estabrook
Gerald Pease
March 21, 2013
Moogie, Wendy and family,....I am so sorry for your loss , Jim afforded me many opportunities and experiences as an employee. He was tough, driven, and demanding at times ... we can all agree on that!... yet he was well respected and appreciated by those of us whom worked for and with him. He indeed will be missed ! God Bless... Gerald Pease and Family
Coleen Simpson-Wilsdon
March 18, 2013
Wendy and Moogie my deepest sympathy! I will remember Jim's laugh always and times at Cranberry Lake.
Tom and Nancy Beach
March 18, 2013
Moogie, Wendy so sorry to hear about Jim. I will always remember the good times we had and his frienship. He will be missed.
RC and Shelly Crannell
March 18, 2013
Moogie, Wendy and Family,
I was very sadden to hear the of Jim's passing as Shelly and I were just talking about a visit to Key Biscayne for a visit while here in Florida. God Bless you and your family!!!
Robert Kendrick
March 18, 2013
I will forever remember James. Great times. Fine businessman. He was a throwback, infused with a vigor towards life that is rare. He will be missed.
Robert Kendrick
Tom Rehmus
March 17, 2013
Margaret and Wendy deepest condolence on your loss of Jim. He will surely be missed. I can remember the first day he started to work for Saginaw Asphalt. Bob Andrews brought him out to the job on Dixie highway, and introduced him around. I asked Jim just how long he has been with Saginaw Asphalt. He gave that standard Jim Keeler arrogant look and said today. That started 30 years of a great working relationship between us. Again my deepest sympathy.
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