James-Dean-Obituary

James Edward Dean

Chesterfield, Missouri

1967 - 2015

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Dean, James Edward 47 of Wildwood, Missouri, born August 2, 1967 passed away July 24, 2015 of natural causes. Jim was fortunate enough to be enjoying time with his family and relatives while on vacation at Lake of the Ozarks. From a very young age Jim loved to be outdoors and learned to love...

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We sure do miss you Jimmy D.

I just saw this! I am so sad!!!! Jim helped my wife and I secure a mortgage even though it seemed impossible for us to get one. We had another house that wasn't selling and in an area we wanted to move away from. Jim worked so hard and knew so many things that he was able to get the approval for us, and enabled us to buy a house that we fell in love with. It was his dedication, hard work, and knowledge that made our dream house happen for us. This was in 1998 and we've never...

Kirstie and the entire Dean Family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. I just learned of Jim's passing today. I have rented from Jim and Kirstie the past 6 years and they are wonderful people. Jim will be missed by many.

Upon returning recently from an extended vacation, I was saddened to learn of Jim's passing. Knowing him for four years while employed at Cornerstone; Jim had a gigantic spirit, great enthusiasm, hard working and he was an outstanding leader.

Denise and I wish to extend our sincere condolence and prayers to Kirstie, Madeline and Savannah. In addition, we pray for his mother and father. May peace be with Angie, Brad and the entire Cornerstone family.

Bill Seib

Our deepest sympathies to you Kristie and the girls during this very difficult time. You will be in our thoughts and prayers always~
Bev & Steve Buchholz & family

My Uncle Jim was one of the most fun and cool guys to be around, and I am so deeply sad for my Aunt Kristie who is now without a husband and my two cousins, Maddie and Savannah who are now without a dad.

Jim was inspiring to be around. A positive, hard working man who liked to play just as hard. This is a great loss, not only to his family and friends, but the whole community. Deepest sympathies to Kirstie and the Dean family.