James-Delbridge-Obituary

James Lee Delbridge II

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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DELBRIDGE, James Lee II Nov. 10, 1953 - Sept. 20, 2008

Loving husband, father, brother, and friend left our world suddenly-doing what was his passion...riding his bike. Jim was born in Kalamazoo, MI to James and Wilma (Alger) Delbridge-who preceded him in death. Jim is...

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MY DAD, MY HERO... I could not ask for better-because he was the best they come. He was always there for me, he never turned his back-even when I gave him a run for his money. I have many wonderful memories of my dad, he taught me a lot. I miss him soooo much, more than I can explain. Daddy's girl

I'm so sorry for your loss, knowing the pain your going threw, I lost my husband 6 yrs ago and my daughter 4 yrs ago, my thoughts are with you.....

jim was a good man and true friend, Sorry to all of his family.gary ely

I worked with Jimmie for 20+ years at Kalamazoo. He was a great guy in all respects. I can still picture him riding his Norton. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Jim was a wonderful neighbor and will be missed tremendously. We are so sorry for the family's loss.
Linda & Larry Maupin

I worked with Jim at Kalamazoo Stamp and Die/Tower. Although we didn't know each other well, I always heard nothing but good things about him. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Big Jim,
I haven't met to many men like Jim. Always smiling, happy to see everyone. I rode motorcycles with Jim quite a few times and we shared a lot of open road together. Jim was one of my best men in my wedding and I always thought that was great for him doing that cause I know he was a little shaky about it. He will be greatly missed. One of the best friends anyone could have. My thoughts and prayers will be with the family through this time of loss.

I will miss Jim a lot, Sorry to all of his family.
Dan Baes
Viking Corp.

It was my privilage to be the first to work with Jim when he came to Viking. He was the type of guy you liked right off the bat. Over the years we got to know each other pretty good and had lots of laughs together. No one could ask for a better friend than Jim. I for one can say he will be missed very deeply.