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James Dean Arbogast

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Jim Arbogast passed away March 16, 2012 with his family by his side. Jim leaves behind his wife of 43 years and best friend Lana, his 2 sons and their loving wives, his daughter and her affectionate husband, 5 beautiful grandchildren, a mother in law, 2 sisters, 1 brother, nieces and nephews, and...

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I just learned of Jim's passing and would like to extend my sincere sympathies to his family. I met him in high school and I can truly say he was one of the kindest, sweetest guys in our school. I know without a doubt, that he had to be the BEST husband, father, and grandpa ever!! Again my thoughts and prayers are with his family..

I have not seen Jim in forty years but his memory will always be with me.He was a wonderful person.I cannot tell you how saddened I was to hear of his passing.I am so happy to learn how much he was loved and how deeply he loved in return.I was a young girl when first I met Jim. My mother was their families housekeeper and I baby sat w/Susan several times when she was an infant.Jim always made me feel special and important and always talked to my mother to her not above.her. He treated my...

From your wit, to your steadfast positive outlook on life, to just simply adding YOUR personal touch when making coffee for the guys at the shop are just a few of MANY things that will be forever missed with your departure.

Jim, I will miss you and your cheery smile and helpful attitude so much, DGW will never be the same.

Jim's ability to relate to people both on a personal and professional level will be missed tremendously! I and everyone at DGW have lost a good friend and a great co-worker. Bruce & Diane Norman

God bless you at this time. We are sorry for your loss, but he's an angel now and he's every where. Our prayers are with you.

Jim, I am lucky to have met you and your family. I was looking forward to enjoying your BBQing skills again.

Jim, It has been a privilege being your friend. You left us too soon. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Lana and the rest of the family. I will always cherish the time that was spent with you. You were truly one of a kind and I will miss you terribly.

There are just no words to express how much Jim meant to me both professionally, but also personally. He was so much more than my co-worker, he was my friend. I will miss so much about him; his smile, his laugh; his kindness; his wisdom; his guidance...I am a better person for having him in my life almost everyday for many years. I know he is playing on the heavenly greens and having the time of his life!! Until we meet again...love you, buddy.