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James Curtis Bach

Traverse City, Michigan

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BACH - James Curtis Bach, 33 years, of Perryville, MD, died Monday, June 1, 2009 at his residence. Born December 26, 1975 in Evanston, IL, he was a son of Richard E. and Patricia K. (Petersen) Bach, formerly of Kent City, MI. James grew up in Round Lake Beach, IL and later, in Worthington, OH. He...

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I miss Jimmy terribly and am not sure what I will do without him.He was my best friend that can never be replaced.I was so fortunate to have him in my life and I will miss our many talks and good times together.He made my family very happy and will be missed by all of us.Take care my dear friend and one day we will meet again and pick up where we left off.I agree with my sister Angie that we now know where you got your caring ways and that is from your wonderful family that I'm so honored to...

I miss Jimmy terribly and am not sure what I will do without him.He was my best friend that can never be replaced.I was so fortunate to have him in my life and I will miss our many talks and good times together.He made my family very happy and will be missed by all of us.Take care my dear friend and one day we will meet again and pick up where we left off.I agree with my sister Angie that we now know where you got your caring ways and that is from your wonderful family that I'm so honored to...

I know his real name was James..but the day we met, he now assumed the name Jimmy..although he kept insisting his name was James..I told him he didn't look like a James. I being the local bartender at happy hour, I was always naming someone something..Well I also gave him the name No Pants which also stuck..If someone would ask have you seen No Pants they would know who I was talking about they wouldn't know who James was..I have so many good stories of him, I really don't know where to...

What can be said that has not been said before....

The best friend one could have, whether it was 4AM on the streets of Dallas, knee-deep in dirt and vehicle parts, or just being James.

Cherish your memories and the time you did get to spend with him. My prayers are with you all.

my thoughts and prayers are with the Bach family. Know that James is in a better place.

I also was a classmate of Jamie's in high school. My prayers are with you in this hard time. I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

I am so sorry to hear about Jamey. I have fond memories of him from Brookside Elementary and Perry MIddle School. He was a great guy that could bring a smile to anyone's face. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. May they feel the comfort of God's love.
God Bless you,
Beth

James was one of those people who it only took two minutes to feel like you knew. I was lucky enough to call him a friend. And that friendship brought so much to my life. Most importantly, I had a friend who was devoted and loyal to a fault. I could tell him anything, and I never once felt judged by him. He let me live my life and was there supporting me every step of the way, like a beacon of light. Even when the water was rough. James was one of those people who was so funny that he could...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Bach family. I am so sorry to hear of Jamie's passing. I knew Jamie from just our freshman year together at the Kilbourne Campus of Worthington High School when we were ALL together and before they split us up into two high schools. He was such a fun-loving and caring individual. My prayers will be with your family as you are going through this difficult time.
-Amelia Croft Pflieger