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James M. Arps

Appleton, Wisconsin

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Arps, James M.James M. Arps, age 71, of Appleton, died in the loving arms of his family on December 29, 2013 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Jim was born on April 14, 1942, the son of Milton J. and Margaret E. (Schmitzer) Arps. He graduated from St. Mary's High School, Menasha with the class of 1960....

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The community of St. Mary Central High School sends their thoughts and prayers to Birdie and family of Jim, member of the class of 1960. Jim will be remembered at our January 21 Liturgy here at the high school. May he rest in peace.

Dear Birdie and family,
Sorry for your loss. I didn't hear about Jim's passing until the funeral was over. Sorry I missed it.
With deepest sympathy,

Birdie, my thoughts and prayers are in my heart for you. Remember we worked at the Fiesta (now Mr. G's)? Would love to share time with you. Love, Beverly Koester (Spaulding)

Birdie ,so sorry for your loss , keep yourself strong and God will help you thuogh, Its been a long time since all of us from Alexes have seen one another, but remembering all the good times working with you and Jim!they are all good memories, take care
Your friend Monica

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Birdie and family: so sorry for your loss. Jim was a great guy and I enjoyed working with him at both Highland and Greenlawn. I will remember him always for his sense of humour and his ability to make others laugh. He will be missed. Kim Rohm-Dahl







Birdie,
Sharon and I are so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. We both enjoyed working with both of you at Alex's. Take care, and we are wishing you the best, and may all your fond memories of Jim comfort you.

Birdie -- so sorry to hear about Jim. I don't know if you'll remember me but I worked with Jim at Highland Memorial Park and you would come into the office occasionally so I met you as well. He was a kind man. You were such a great couple. My condolences to you.

Birdie and Family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. May the happy memories get you through these tough times.