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James G. Unger

St. Louis, Missouri

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Unger, James G. entered into rest on Monday, April 6, 2009 at age 55. Beloved son of Doris Lukowitz (nee Kimmel) and the late Joseph Unger, Sr. Beloved brother of Dr. Joseph (Cindy) Unger, Jr., Dr. Mary (Richard Boyd) Unger-Boyd, and Barbara (Tim) Cerutti. Dear Uncle of Ben (Lisa), Maggie and...

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I was just recently made aware of Jim's passing and I wish to express my sincerest sympathy. Jim and I were friends in high school and peformed in musicals together. Though we hadn't seen each other for many years, I remember our friendship fondly and will always remember him as a friendly, caring, sweet, handsome and gentle man.

Dear Unger Family,
Jim was a regular at the Courthouse Cafe in Waterloo, IL. He came in every single Saturday morning for breakfast before starting his day and I always enjoyed serving and speaking with him. He liked to share his progress with the remodeling of his "man cave" as he would call it. I was very shocked to hear of his passing and I will definitely miss seeing his smiling face every Saturday morning. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. His...

I was just informed about Jim's passing. My heart is sad and sore. Jim was a true gentleman and sweetheart. i knew him in High school. My prayers for his family.

Jim was a real gentleman and I worked closely with him more than 10 years when I was a civilian. He'll be greatly missed by many... I am glad we hugged the last time I saw him (one or two months ago).

Jim was a wonderful co-worker, very easy going, friendly and soft spoken - I am happy that our paths crossed.

I will miss my brother, my friend.

My prayers and condolences for the family and friends. It was a pleasure to have known and worked with Jim at NGA. He will be missed and may he rest in peace.

In memory of Jim

It is with many tears for Jim and his dear family that I write this. I came to know “Jimmy” when he was just a little tyke (3 years old) and what a precious and lively little guy he was. He stole his Uncle Kim’s and my heart, as he did so many others. I am sorry that we didn’t have more time together in later years because of time and distance.

Jim will be sadly missed, but he is with God in heaven now…and probably having a heavenly brew with his...

Dear Unger Family,

It is with great sorrow that I write this note. Jim was a wonderful friend, with a great heart. We very much enjoyed our vacations with him to Mexico and St. Maarten and we will miss his great smile. May God bless you in your time of sorrow.