James-Caire-Obituary

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James G. Caire

Tomball, Texas

Feb 1, 1951 – Oct 20, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
February 1, 1951
DIED
October 20, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball Obituary

James G. Caire, Jr., 70, a native of New Orleans, LA and a longtime resident of Houston, TX, passed away on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. He was the cherished husband of Elda P. Caire, the loving father of Alex Caire and JR Caire (Nohely) and grandfather to Jude Caire. “Jimmy” was the son of...

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Rest in Divine Peace, Jimmy.

Karen and I were shocked and saddened to learn of Jim's sudden passing. While Jim and I were both Tulane alums, we didn't meet until our college days were well behind us. But we shared 40 years of laughing and commiserating about Tulane's football foibles. Jim was a fantastic gentleman and a very good friend--I will miss him greatly. We will keep Elda, Alex, JR and all the Caire family in our prayers. God Bless Jim.

Jim was loved and respected by the military community. I had the pleasure of working with him at Ellington Field. He served as a Financial Counselor and supported many of our Family Program events. He was a joy to work with and had such a sweet spirit. He will be deeply missed in our formations and forever remembered for the support he provided to Soldiers and Families in our Army Community. Farewell Jim you are missed.

Sandra Y. Henry
Regional Family Programs Director

Happy Birthday

To the family, I was a fraternity brother of Jim’s at Tulane who reconnected with him about 5 years ago. Immediately we caught up on each other’s life and relived our college days. He was so proud of the family he built.
I was so saddened to hear of his passing. He was so full of life and such a good guy. I hope you can find comfort in the accomplished life he had. I will be praying for you and the repose of Jim’s soul. Sincerely, Steve Frick

Our sons went to the same elementary and high schools, so I had a chance to know the Caires through school activities. Always pleasant, a concerned and involved parent. Condolences to his family and loved ones.

He was one of my very best friends since our days in Venezuela. Met him in 1978. He went to Tulane with my husband and we have been friends ever since. The kindest, funniest man from the beginning our of relationship. I will miss him, until we meet again dear friend - your crazy friend Debbie.

I have been very honored to have known and worked with Jim for the past 9 years at Ellington Field. He was a great friend and colleague, I am devastated at his passing. He was an amazing Personal Financial Counselor and loved working with Service Members and Families. He will be greatly missed at the 147th Attack Wing. See you on the flip side Jim, with all love and respect your friend, Monalisa.

So sorry for your loss. Praying especially for Elda, Alex and JR.