James-Bayster-Obituary

James Bayster

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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James Bayster, 63, formerly of Lower Burrell died Nov. 19, 2011 in the Holy Spirit Hospice in Camp Hill. Born Feb. 27, 1948 he was the son of Annabelle Weston Bayster and the late Frederick Bayster and had moved to Dillsburg in 1974. He had been employed as a parts Engineer at the Navy Depot at...

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I am truly saddened by Jim's death. He was more than a co-worker, he was a friend. Jim was an amazing person. He was always kind and considerate.
His passing will leave a huge void not only in our lives and at NSLC, but in the hearts of everyone who knew him. His memory will always remain deep within my heart.
My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you.
With deepest sympathy,

Jim was one of our favorite members. He always had a smile on his face and loved to make us smile and laugh. I also remember his compassion for the special olympics and how he loved to help. We will surely remember him in the years to come, and will miss seeing him in the credit union dearly.
Amanda and the Navy Depot girls at members 1st

Wow, this is shocking news. 63 is too young. I'm saying prayers for the Bayster Family and also the NSLC Friends that you find peace and comfort at this time. I always enjoyed working with him---I have great memories that now bring tears.
I will sign this message with one of his closing notes:
ttfn

Suzette
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My sympathies go out to the Bayster family at your time of loss. Jim was so cheerful and helpful to my spirit at work. He was such a hard worker and always helped me any time on all of our projects together. He will be truly missed.

my condolences to the Bayster family i worked with Jimmy at the NSLC for many years before i retired. I will always remember his wit and humor Jimmy was a good friend and ally to have on ones side. Dusty Benach lebanon Pa

My thoughts and prayers go to Jim's family. I worked with Jim for 28 1/2 years at SEALOG. His smiling face will be sadly missed here at SEALOG. I'm sure he is sitting in a boat right now and fishing.

My sympathies to the Bayster family.
I worked with Jim at the navy base for
many years, even had the pleasure of traveling with him as well...he was a
great guy to work with and always so
funny and nice..i will miss seeing him
around the base.

Our prayers and love are with you all during this time of loss. We love you!
Paul, Deb, Sarah, Emma, Libby, and Andrew Gingrich

Our condolences and prayers go to the Bayster family at this time of loss. Jim was a coworker at the Navy base and I will always remember his sense of humor. I enjoyed working with him for many years.