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James P. "Jimmy" Adair

Dickinson, Texas

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JAMES P. "JIMMY" ADAIR was born on October 6, 1940 in Houston, Texas. He passed away on Sunday, April 9, 2006. He was the son of Paul N. "Red" and Kemmie Adair. Jimmy graduated from Jersey Village High School in 1958 and was active in the FFA. He was drafted in the U.S. Army and served his...

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Jimmy, you were a good friend to me when you lived in Eureka Springs,Arkansas. We rode motorcycles together, you were the only guy I knew who could outdrink me. R.I.P. Brother

Forever in our memory

Thank you for coming to Australia with your Father and extinguishing those enormous fires at the Bass Strait oil and gas rigs. Your bravery and efforts helped save valuable resources and livelihoods of tens of thousands of people. Remembered with gratitude and respect.

I have taught of Jimmy often over the years. We had good times together. Never will I forget long talks with Jimmy and Red.

Dearest friend it was a great honor to have crossed paths, thank you for the job with Gemcraft while you were VP in San Antonio. See you soon brother!

You will always be LOVED and missed.Derek loved You dearly.I think about the both of you daily. Paul Wayne

I am praying for peace and comfort for the Adair family. I can only imagine what heaven is like with Red, Robyn and Jimmy there. It makes me smile.

It was a pleasure to know you and exchange recipes with you. Love you, the dog lady...Geni

I will always remember Jimmy as a exceptionally generous soul, always eager to help and have a good time doing it. His energy and smile will be a wonderful memory to sustain me as I hope it will his entire family. My most sincere sympathies at this time.....