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James Eric Blombach

Powder Springs, Georgia

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James Eric Blombach Powder Springs, GA - James Eric Blombach, age 77, of Powder Springs, GA, passed away on December 18, 2023, due to complications from Alzheimer's Disease. Jim was born on February 19, 1946, in Washington, DC, to the late Gerhard and June Blombach. Jim lived a long and...

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We were so sorry to hear of the sudden loss of Jim so soon after he & Ann had started a new chapter of their life together. Jim was the first person in the neighborhood that we met when we moved to Canterbury...if you know Jim this will sound just like him...he drove up the driveway on his little tractor, chains on the tires & all, just to say hi! Hoping Ann & the entire family find peace in memories that make them smile the most

It was my honor to work with Jim at DOC. May he rest in peace.

Dear Ann and family, jim's passing makes this old world a little sadder. He always brought happiness wherever he was. Such a good person, I'm forever grateful for his help after Bill's death. My heartfelt condolences, your Blue Knights sister, Dianne Schuett

Remembering Ric ... such a good friend for over 60 years! So upbeat, so patient, so supportive, such a genuinely decent person. So many happy memories! John and Ginny Hasz

I was in inmate when "Mr. B" as he was affectionately called was a Correctional Officer. No finer man ever wore the Blue. I was present the day he had his heart attack on duty, and although we tried to help, we were shooed away by the other officers. We were glad to hear that he recovered. He was extremely professional and treated everyone with respect and dignity. In turn, he was well respected by everyone. He will be fondly remembered.

Grampa was amazing. how I will miss him so much, thank you for all the love and support, I´m going to miss your ice cream waffles . Love you.

My deepest condolences to Ann and your family my dad and Jim were good friend we first met in the blue knights motorcycle club then from the state prison Jim was a wonderful man he will be greatly missed him and dad are laughing it up upstairs together Katrina saxon

Jim always had a smile & a good word for everyone. He had a great presence about him. I enjoyed the opportunity of working with him & to have known him. Prayers for his family. Kathy Fontaine (Nurse Practitioner)

Much respect to Jim and his family! I didn't work with Jom long as I started with the DOC when Jim was closer to the end of his career than the beginning, but I have fond memories of working with him. He was always a nice guy and it was a true pleasure to have had the chance to know him.