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James Dyche

Topeka, Kansas

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James Arthur Dyche James Dyche, 55, North Fort Myers FL, formerly of Topeka, passed away Sunday, April 19, 2015 at a hospital in Florida. A full obituary with arrangements will follow at a later date. Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.

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I told my son James many times that he was the bravest man I had ever know. The painful 15 year battle he fought with Wegener's disease was done without a complaint. He was not only my son but my best friend. They say "Only the good die young". He certainly fit that bill. A beautiful man inside and out. His Dad Jerry

So sorry for your loss Uncle Jerry and Aunt Elena. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Jimmy was one of a kind and will be missed by all who knew him. The heaviness in my heart is lightened by the fact that he is no longer suffering.

Love,
Melissa Dyche Nelson

So sorry for you loss Uncle Jerry and A

Vent.
I miss you and I miss your wisdom. I could always find a pick-me-up from your posts. Topeka has lost a fine gentleman!
B.frog

Jimmy is my cousin. I have not seen Jimmy since his journey began with his disease. But I know for sure he never lost his sense of humor. Jimmy was a true artist at heart, extremely creative and talented. I'm sending you my deepest love and wish you a safe journey on your new path without pain. You are free now, go with love in heart and when we meet again I know you will have a new story to tell me. That story will be full of laughter. I can see I smile on your face now. You always had a...

My sister and I are so sad, we often commented to each other on his humor and will miss seeing his posts. We always said he would be such a fun guy to hang out with, I wish we could have, We are so sorry for his loss! It will not be the same without him.

Pray for peace and comfort to your family and friends left behind. Going to miss you on C.J.

Vent, I miss you.

I'll bet he's looking down on us right now and thinking, "I finally got everyone to agree on something."
I think his online family all agrees he was a good guy, that could always make us smile.
I feel grateful to have known him, even if it was just online.