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James J. Dostie Sr.

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - James Joseph "Jim" Dostie Sr., 47, died peacefully Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009, at his home in Fayetteville.He was a retired Sgt. First Class, having spent 22 years serving with the U.S. Army.He was born in Exeter, N.H., and raised in Newmarket, N.H.He is survived by his wife,...

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Baby, I just wanted to say I love you and miss you. I am sure you can feel it. I am trying to keep doing all you asked of me. Our house is now up for sale and I saw it online and cried. I thought time was supposed to help me but it seems to be hurting more than helping. The pain seems to be worse now and the whole left in my heart seems to be bigger now. Pretty soon it'll be time for the holidays and I think it's going to be impossible this year for me to be happy or celebrate at all. ...

Ed and James, my sincere condolences to you.

I can't believe it's already been a week since you went to be with the Lord. I still expect you to stick your head in the door, wink at me, tell me you love me, etc...I know you are having a wonderful time where you are, you're whole again, no sickness. I am trying to be 'up' for the boys.
Just know I will never stop thinking about you, I'll never stop loving you. You gave me memories to last me a lifetime. I love you Darling Husband.

Dear Fritz, Deb, Bobby, Cathy, Aunt Ellen, Uncle Eddie, Aunt Lydia and your families....I am so sorry about Jimmy. You are all in my prayers and so are his wife Tammy and his children. Jim was a good little cousin and a good man. Give my mother a hug Jimmy and we will all be together someday. Love, Jody

I keep saying it, and your probably tired of hearing it Tammy, but I wish I were closer. You were so good to Jim,, never left his side. Im so sorry for your loss and If I could Id be there at the memorial service. I know there are angels all around you and God will give you strength, you and your family. Jim is looking down on you with very loving eyes-he loved you very much Tammy. Nefer forget that.

Tammy,

Even when in the middle of his illness, Jim seemed happy when at work whether it was on the job helping us with computer problems, playing trivia with friends during his lunch break and especially, when he was talking about sports. I hope that you and his children will take some comfort in knowing he was a man happy with his life, if only it could have been longer.

His friends at the Observer will miss him.

Chick and Meredith Jacobs

Tammy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jim was a dear and sweet man who seemed to have much patience for me and my computer problems. Many days when he sat trying to undo the mess I made on my computer, we were able to talk about his battle with cancer. I prayed many prayers for Jim and you. Hold tight to ALL the memories you have. Even the bad days show the love and commitment you two shared. For God blessed you with a sweet man that is now dancing in heaven in a body...

Tammy, our love goes to you during this difficult time. Keep the memories of the love you two shared and they will help heal you. Jim was a brave and courageous man that served to keep our country free. I am so glad I got to meet him. Know that he is in heaven and spent Christmas with God. All our Love to you and your family.

Sorry to hear of your loss. Jim was a great guy. I have lots of great memories of him. So many good laughs.My thoughts and prayers are with you.