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James Byron Cain

Vero Beach, Florida

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March 2, 2018
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Vero Beach, Florida

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James Byron Cain, 81, born in Wilmette Illinois, passed away Friday, March 2, 2018, of complications from heart disease and cancer. Jim was married to Suzanne Bruns Cain in 1957 at Saints Faith Hope and Charity. Jim was the father of three children: James Byron Cain of Traverse City, Michigan,...

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Dear Jimmy &Cyndy
Sending my deepest sympathies to you both on the loss of your Dad. I worked for your Mom and Dad for about 12 years in Indian Trails and will never forget my time there. Wishing you peace at this time.❤ Love Sue Longobricco

RIP Jim give Suzy a big hug for me♥

Dear Cyndy and Jimmy
I was so shocked and saddened to hear the news of Jims passing. Sending my sincere condolences to you both. It was a pleasure to work for your parents. They always treated me very well. Keeping you in my prayers.
Roxanne

So sad to hear. Jimmy, your dad was such a big part of our entire Northfield experience, growing up with all of our parents parenting all of us. So many good times at your home (Bridlebrook?). I loved your dad's laugh (I still do a good version!) I'm crashing Sunset Ridge on Sunday to come see you, your mom, and Cyndy. Hope you don't mind. Great old stories to retell. God bless, my old friend.

Dear Cyndy and Jimmy. So sorry to hear about Jim. Him and Susie were my dear clients since they moved to Vero Beach from Chicago. We did a lot of projects together throughout the years. Our last one was Indian Trails. They became dear friends and loyal clients. My memories are very dear to me. My condolences to both of you. Georgina Alfert

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Dear Cyndy and Jimmy,

Your mom and dad were a quiet and loving influence my life, especially during our high school years. They took me on spring break with you to Vero Beach to this very woodsy place that would become beautiful Indian Trails. In Chicago, I remember feeling so comfortable in your home that I doubt I even knocked before walking through the back door. Mr. Cain taught me to play cards in Lake Geneva. How many times was the motor boat key lost in the lake? Looking back on...

I'm so sorry to hear this. Please accept my condolences on your loss. May your memories comfort your heart; and God help your family during this time of sorrow. Isa.41:13

My condolences to the family. Continue to rely on God and know that he hears prayers, Isaiah 59:1.