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James E. Compton Jr.

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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James Compton passed away in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Republican & Herald on April 30, 2009.

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We are so very sorry for your loss. It came as quite a shock to hear of Jim's passing. He truly was a great guy and will be missed. Please accept our apologies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Mr. and Mrs. Compton and Pam,
What a terrible tragedy on the passing of Jimmy. I will always remember his sense of humor, his laugh and his great singing ability. Jimmy will always have a special place in my heart and in my memories.

Evelyn.Jim & Sherri,

Words cannot express how sorry I am about Jim. I have known him a long time & he was a great guy. My prayers & thoughts are with you all in the days ahead.

I knew Jim from school also. The thing I remember most about him was his sense of humor. There will be an empty place in the world without him. My deepest and most sincere apologies to all of you.

To Jim's Family,

I recently heard about Jim's passing from a fellow classmate and was deeply saddened to hear the news. Please accept my sincere condolences. I met him in the 7th grade. One thing that stands out in my mind when I think of him was how cute, funny, smart and well-liked he was. My thoughts are with you.

My prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Jim was my friend from high school, who I sat behind in 7th grade math class. I can still picture his face as if it was yesterday. I'm so sorry.

Dear Mr.and Mrs. Compton,

Having just learned about your loss I am sending my deepest sympathy to you and your family at this most difficult time. Jim was in my class and was one of the most charming of all. I remember in 8th or 9th grade he was one of the first to get contacts and showed me. Funny how something like that sticks with you. My sincere condolences.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Compton,

I just found out today about Jimmy's passing. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. He was one of the funniest classmates of mine and I remember meeting him in seventh grade. I will never forget the day he put a thumbtack on my seat in science class (which I sat on!) and then wrote me a note apologizing for doing so. We stayed in touch a little bit after we graduated but then lost touch through the years. Just recently I was sharing a funny...

Sorry to hear of your loss. Jim will surely be missed by all those who knew him. May the Lord give you strength in this most difficult time.