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James F. Congleton

Spring Lake, Michigan

1942 - 2024

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Spring Lake, Michigan
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Alzheimer's Association

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Congleton, James F.Spring Lake (formerly of Grand Rapids)James "Jim" Freeman Congleton, age 81 of Grand Rapids and Spring Lake MI, passed into the arms of Jesus on June 13, 2024. He is deeply missed by his friends and family, and will be remembered for his generous spirit, dry wit, and strong...

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Jim was a fantastic brother and friend. I don't think we EVER had "words", disagreements yes but, never any anger. I had great respect for Jim and his life. He meant so much to me and I have missed him greatly. HE WAS MY BRO!
As his life evolved, I could see the peace settle in him, his behavior and his view of life.
I loved him dearly!!

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So truly sorry for your loss Sammie. I´m also very sorry I didn´t know about the visitation in time to get there. Peace be with u. Sending u much love and lots of hugs!!!

Jim was a wonderful friend to me. So sorry I missed the service. His integrity and Christ centered life was an evident to all. A real pleasure to be able to work with him for many years. Prayers for all of you. He will be missed

The battle is over, friend. Rest in peace.

Sammie I'm so sorry for your loss of Jim, I was a caregiver from comfort keepers when you were laid up with your leg. Oh Jim was quite the character. When I first Thinking of you and your family during this sad time. Vicki Lewis from comfort keepers.

I met Jim in 1979 at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids. Since that time I have watched him live out his life committed to his God and Savior. He was a help to me in many ways as he was to many in his path. I will miss our talks about life,business,family and God. My sympathies to Sammie, Michelle and Craig

I met Jim through a fellowship of like-minded folks who turned their life over to the care of a higher power. The world was a much better place because of Jim Congleton. R.I.P my dear friend.