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James A. "Butch" Eudy

Fort Worth, Texas

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James A "Butch" Eudy FORT WORTH -- James A Eudy, 71, passed away Saturday June, 30, 2018. INTERMENT: DFW National Cemetery, date and time pending.Celebration of Life: To follow interment, date and time pending Jimmy honorably served his country in Vietnam and returned home to Riverside where he...

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Very sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. The last time I saw Jimmy was at DFW National Cemetary, almost 4 years ago. He was attending my husband's memorial service. It was good to visit with him, after many years. God bless his family and close friends.

My son, Parrish Don Ingram, just called me today to inform me of Jimmy's passing. I was floored. I have known him since I was 18 or 19 from the Riverside Car Wash. Good times. I also knew his wife, Jan, as well as her sister Pat Shafer. So sorry to hear that he was suffering from cancer, but the good Lord will take care of him now. I have many stories to tell, but this is not the place. Lots of laughs with him.

Simply put, "Jimmy was my rock." Always there, day or night, to ease my mind no matter what the situation. No words can express how much I miss him. Happy trails, my dear friend.

Jimmy will be greatly missed. I have known him since elementary school, and our friendship continued throughout the years. I didn't know Jimmy had been sick or I would have visited more these past few years. I hope his family will find comfort in knowing Jimmy had so many friends who loved him.

Jimmy will be greatly missed. I have known him since elementary school, and we continued our friendship throughout the years. I didn't know Jimmy had been sick or I would have visited more these past few years. I hope Shelley will find comfort in knowing her dad had lots of friends that loved him.

Donna Dent
Bedford, TX

Tiffany and family:
I grew up with Butch on Barclay St. I am four years older and he was like a little brother to me. We had so much fun riding bikes and going to the "Kid Show" on Saturdays. After I moved away and got married, we lost touch for quite a few years but reconnected when Amy died. He came over for lunch and a visit several times and we talked on the phone occasionally. I am so sorry that it had been awhile since we were in contact. I had no idea he was sick and I so...

Carlann Brewer: In recent weeks I had attempted to locate Jimmy Eudy in on-line searches to no avail. Now, like most of his friends, family, and former classmates, I will share the sorrow of his loss. Jimmy didn't just march to a different drummer, he lead the parade for those of us who had never quite found our place in those teenage years. Jimmy was quiet, and introspective, and surprisingly funny. Thank you Jimmy for showing us all that being unique is the best kind of cool to be. Love...

Grew up with Jimmy. We spent many hours together as kids. Always enjoyed being with him and will cherish his memory! Rest in peace my friend!