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James G. Brasser

ROCHESTER, New York

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Brasser, James G. Walworth: Suddenly on Aug. 31, 2008. Age 59. Survived by his fiancee, Maureen Nagel; his children, Russell (Claire) Brasser of VA, Mindy Brasser, Drew, Amanda and Shawn Nagel; grandchildren, Michael, Hailey, and Allison; his parents, Russell (Nancy) Brasser, and...

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MO&MINDY&RUSSEL
JIM WAS MY TRUE PAL.I WILL MISS HIM FOR EVER.WE RODE ALL OVER THIS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY TOGETHER.WE HAVE LAUGHED AND CRIED ALONG THE WAY.HE WILL LEAVE US FOR NOW TO A HIGHER PLACE.BUT I WILL RIDE AGAIN SOMEDAY WITH MY OLD BUDDY WHEN WE MEET AGAIN!!
terri&jim

Good Night My Great Love I Miss you so. Thank you for your love. I am so blessed to have known the love of such a wonderful man and to have had you in my and my childrens lives.The void left without you is huge and so empty but I hope that all the wonderul memories will help to close that hole as time passes. There is no one in the world like you jim and I loved you so very much. Thank you for your love and tenderness and for always taking care me even in death you protected me. Rest now my...

My deepest sympathies go out to all who knew Jim. Jim was a neighbor of my families for years and we couldn't have asked for a better one. I babysat Russ and Mindy and I couldn't have asked for a better "job" as a teenager. Our families enjoyed many good times together. As our families moved apart and I moved on, it would never fail, a couple years would go by, would run into Jim and he always had a huge smile, huge hug and a kind word. He will be very missed. My thoughts and prayers...

My friend, Jim, will be missed by me and my sister Terri, and her husband, Jim Halsey. When I would be in town and would want to go for a bike ride, Jim would come by and take me on his bike, and my sister and brother-in-law would ride their bike and we would go out for the evening. I looked forward to seeing Jim and riding with him when I was in town. He will be missed.

With each memory---we meet again with those we love---for the heart never forgets. Please know at this difficult time, that you are in so many thoughts and prayers.

My heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. Maureen, I met you at the races this past June in Syracuse. It was so excellent to see Jim and meet you for the first time. My friend Pete from Sharon Springs was with me and enjoyed meeting the two of you. Had I but known of the situation I would have been there to help support you...I'm still here if you need anything...let me know.
Jim's friend, forever and always!

To the Brasser Family,
When Jim's death was published in the newspaper I realized that Jim and I are distant cousins. Jim's grandfather, Ike Duste, was my Uncle and my Dad's half-brother. After reading all the guest book entires, I can tell that Jim was loved and admired. And, while I never had the privledge of meeting him, in my opinion he takes after his Granddad, Ike whom I loved dearly and miss. Cousin Florence and the rest of the family, I will pray that God will comfort you all.

Dear Maureen,

Quite by accident, we noticed Jim's obit and your name as his fiancee. Please accept our deep condolances to you and your children. From reading the previous entries in the guest book, Jim was a special person. We pray God will give you the grace to get through these next days.

With love,
Jerry and Trudy Monaghan

Russ, Claire and Family:

We are very sorry for the loss of Jim. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.