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James Bourn

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

Age 72

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Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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James BournJames (Uncle Jim) Bourn's life ended after 72 years on May 29, 2020. He was a son to Wayne (Bud) and Florence Bourn and a brother to Mike, who all preceded him in death; a loving brother to Jeff and his wife Judy. uncle to their children John and James; brother-in-law to David Barber...

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Can´t believe that Jim has been gone this long. He is very much missed by all his family and friends.

Well Jim, we were back in California this weekend for our mutual granddaughter’s High School graduation. You would have loved the party that Rich and Jenny had for her. She is doing quite well for herself with working and making plans for College. In two years our grandson will be stepping up to the plate and making key decisions. I remember that picture and that fishing trip up to Canada. We all miss you and all the goodness you shared.

was Jims neighbor while growing up in plover, wi. Babysat richard. he was a great person. MY sincere condolences to Dene and Richard. May he RIP. sending love from wisconsin

I just read about Jim's passing. We worked together a lifetime ago at the old North Side IGA. We became friends then and when I would run into him we would always find something to laugh about. To his family, please accept my sincere condolences at his passing.

Carl and I want you, Dene, and your family to know we share your sorrow. Weve missed you since your move to California.
In times of sorrow, love heals
In all times, love remembers
Thinking of all of you with love at this sad time
Carl & Pat Barden
Class of 1964

So sorry to hear the news of Jim. You have our condolences. What wonderful memories we have of you two. Miss you both. Would like your address and/or telephone contact number. Blessings to you. Jerry Rozner

Nancy and I are sure going to miss Jim. We took in some of those Packer and Badger Games with his family that were televised nationally. He sure loved his Packers. We always enjoyed visiting with him and getting his thoughts on the various issues of the day. I was so happy to be included on the one Fishing Trip up to Canada and the second one down to Rocky Point, Mexico. That was really neat. The Good Lord had best be ready for a fishing buddy and Packer Fan. Finally, "Thank You, Jim,"...

Jeff and family, we are sorry to hear of Jims passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. RIP Marine

Jim was a good friend growing up in Point. A fellow athlete and a patriot. Thank you a Jim for great memories.

Wayne Clark