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Jim Mitchell
February 17, 2014
While Uncle Jim was someone I didn't have the pleasure of seeing often there was no way you would forget the distinctive laugh his general happiness to see you and of course his Famous “Vise-like” handshake! He was the only one I knew who smoked a pipe and that just made him more of a unique individual to me. I will always treasure the time I had with him and I truly hope my Aunt Joan, cousins and their families can soon look past this sorrowful time and remember all the good times with their husband, dad or grandpa.
God Bless His Family
Virginia (Sug) Lee
February 17, 2014
Joan, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. All of Jim's friends from ISCO will miss him at the monthly luncheons. He was such a great person.
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