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James Cullen Reece

Victoria, British Columbia

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REECE, James Cullen CPO1 ERA, MMM, CD Passed away in his fortieth year of military service, on Monday March 14, 2005, from asbestos related cancer. Left to cherish his memories and workshop creations are his wife Leslie, sons and their families, Tony, Carole and baby Rosie, Steve, Lisa and baby...

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Dear Leslie;
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim, it came as quite a shock. I just finished speaking with my parents who advised me of Jim's passing. Jim was such a good guy and I enjoyed seeing him from time to time and having a good chinwag. I'll always remember my time in the Yukon with Jim as Cox'n (1986). I know it is such a terrible loss and my sincerest condolences to you and your entire family. May Jim rest in peace. From an old friend and neighbour,

Jim had a way about him that you knew he was 101% about everything he did, and said. Many fond memories make Paul and I laugh (and cry)...many very good heart-to-hearts with Jim. He really was someone special. Around him one felt special too; just by something he said or just a wink...Sincere Sympathies to you all, especially Leslie and Granny, Tony + family, and Steven + family.

Sincerest Sympathies to Leslie and all the family.
We enjoyed Jim's company and found him to be a wonderful man. May God comfort you all in your loss.

Thinking of all of you, with love. I will always treasure the memories I have of Jim.

Leslie: Sherron and I have fond memories of the short time we spent together on the Alaska cruise and again when we visited Victoria. We were easily able to appreciate what a fine man Jim was and we would like to express our deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sincere condolences to the family of Jimmy on his passing into the light. Always the gentleman, cheerfulness in his heart, a willing ear and a smile no matter what. He will be missed by all who have had the pleasure to meet him. Now he can fine tune and run heaven's engines.
Wanda Wetteland

I remember sailing with Jimmy on the Restigouche, having many pleasant times and conversations with him. He will be missed by many. May he always have the wind at his back. Heartfelt condolences to his family.

Leslie,
Our memories are wonderful ones of our time with you and Jim in Cuba and our most hearfelt condolences go out to you at this very sad time. Deb & Al

May you find peace in the arms of Dad and Debbie. You will always have a place in my heart and I shall miss you. With love from your sister.