James-Dunlap-Obituary

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James G. Dunlap

Minerva, Ohio

Feb 4, 1949 – Jan 11, 2018 (Age 68)

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BORN
February 4, 1949
DIED
January 11, 2018
AGE
68
LOCATION
Minerva, Ohio

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James G. Dunlap

Age 68, of Minerva, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018 in his home following a short illness. He was born Feb. 4, 1949 in Canton to the late Charles and Marjorie (Wilson) Dunlap. He was a printer for Minerva Wax Paper and later for Buckeye Packaging prior to...

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I am so blessed to have had Jim as my friend and all of the good times playing tennis with him.

Jim: Great friend -- great tennis player. That says it all. Nina

Jim will be missed as a great friend and his contributions to the Shenango Valley will not be forgotten.
My condolences to the family.

I am truly blessed to have gotten to know Jim as a friend these last twelve years by playing tennis and our many conversations. He was kind and caring to people and animals. Our Harvard tennis group will never be the same without Jim. My condolences to you and the family Cindy. God Bless and RIP Jim.

We were so sad and sorry to hear that Jim passed. We just saw him at the tennis courts not long ago. He was a great guy, and we will always remember the fun times we had playing tennis with him and Jeannette when we were all young. Prayers for them both and their families too... The Gary & Mary Lynne Zahler Family

Cindy I'm so sorry for your loss. He was a great guy. I'm Becky Manley (Cayton's) granddaughter. He was always so nice to me and I loved talking to him and your mom when I would see them. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family.

Worked with Jim for years on the printer and really liked him. Sorry to hear about his passing.

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I always thought he was the picture of health. Used to play tennis together. My condolences & prayers are with his family and friends.

I grew up with Jim, he was the boy next door that would always wait to walk me home if I missed the bus, just so I wouldn't be alone. I have so many fond memories of dancing, listening to music, hide and seek, doing so many fun things as children/teenagers do. Jim was one of my friends that I still kept in contact with after all these years. Cindy, my heart goes out to you, and I hope you know that your friendship, Jim's friendship, and also your mothers, is one that I will always cherish....