James-Carson-Obituary

James E. Carson

HURST, Texas

1941 - 2008

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HURST, Texas
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American Heart Association

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James E. Carson, 67, departed this life Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at home. Memorial service: 3 p.m. Tuesday in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel. Memorials: For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. James was born Oct. 4, 1941, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He...

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Judith,
I am so sorry for your great loss!
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Janice Milligan

Dear Judith,
Even though I never had the pleasure of meeting your dear husband face-to-face I so enjoyed hearing his voice on the phone. He was always so upbeat and friendly, a real gentleman.
I am so sorry for your loss and am keeping you close in my heart, as well as in my prayers.
Love and miss you.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Cathy,

Judith,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
God bless,
Vicki

Jim was a wonderful man who earned the admiration and respect of all his co-workers at Haltom City. He will not be soon forgotten.

May God Bless.

Jerry Robbins
H.C.P.D. (ret.)

Rest in Peace Big Jim, you will be missed by many.

I'll allways remember the first time I met Jim. I had just transferred from ELP and planned to keep my operating initials of "JC". I was told that someone had those allready, and I said I would find this guy and "take" them away from him. Toooooo my suprise, this giant walked in and convinced me that maybe I should change. That started a very special friendship.
Jim, you will be missed.

I had the pleasure of working with Jim in both, Air Traffic Control and Law enforcement careers, and always enjoyed time spent with him. I know he will be missed.

Your smile and laugh were as large and as bright as the world. From LBB to DFW you were always a joy to be around. Rest in peace my friend.

Jim was also an excellent dispatcher with the Haltom City Police Department "back in the day". We appreciate you keeping us safe out there, Jim!