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James Bundscho

The Woodlands, Texas

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James Thomas Bundscho passed away surrounded by his family on the evening of Tuesday, March 12, 2019. He was sixty-seven years old.

Jim was an exceptional human being. As stated by a close friend: "He was talented, curious, loving, and intent on making the world a better...

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The Podge family and the Bundscho clan go back to the days on Berryfrost Lane. Who knew that when Sheila knocked on our door we would be life long friends? It was my pleasure to learn the printing business from Jim and Rosemary in the early days of GTE Mobilnet Bayside printed hundreds of product brochures of early cell phones It was fun to watch Bayside grow Jim will always be remembered with a huge smile and a "can do " attitude I will treasure all the memories we have shared with...

To a wonderful person that I knew most of my life. His knowledge was incredible. I will miss his smiling face.

Jim was like my second dad. I started working for him in 1988 at the print shop. He was the smartest man I ever knew. Love you and your family Rosemary, Sheila, Terry, Jennifer, and Amy y'all are like family to me.

Jim had my Heart, my Soul and my Love. I miss him beyond words.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim was ever positive, ever helpful. I think he knew everyone after meeting them once. A wonderful human being! To his family, cherish those happy memories - I'm sure you have many!

In 2002 Jim came out and met with me at the FUTURE Helping Hands Community Garden in Magnolia; such a long drive for him. It was so gracious of Jim that he saw my vision and encouraged me not to give up on getting Master Gardeners approval for what would be their first community garden. Jim's encouragement was my favorite part about him! I was so grateful for his friendship! And SO blessed I knew him!

Jim teaching the children at Bear Branch Elementary about Rainwarer Harvesting.

Jim was always lending a hand to school gardens in Montgomery County. Here is a picture of him teaching elementary children about Rainwater Harvesting!

I met Jim the year before he entered the Master Gardener class. He came by the Extension gardens and offered to help. I asked him to dig up a crinum bulb. Took him one hour. He never let me forget that. I will miss him.