James-Feldman-Obituary

James Alan Feldman

Dallas, Texas

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If you knew Jim, you know. If you didn't, all you need to know is that he was a devastatingly honorable and decent human being, embodying the true definition of a mensch. Jim is survived by his heartbroken wife Marcy, sister Nancy, not to mention a stadium full of extended family and friends. To...

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Jim was one of may best friends in Junior High and High School. I recently attended our 50th High School reunion (even though I technically graduated a year earlier) partly hoping that Jim might be there. I was therefore shocked to learn that he had recently passed away. Jim's parents (or, as he would later say, the elder Feld-Humans) often invited me to share their family's Holiday meals, and on these occasions, they made me feel welcomed not only by them, but by the Jewish...

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Marcie, Although I did not know Jim, I do know that you adored him! Why? Because you always spoke of his amazing kindness, humor, and bond you two had. You could just see it on your face....a beyond obvious smile indicating your strong love and bond. I am so very sorry for you and your family's loss, but I know that he will be in your heart and thoughts daily. Love to you and your family...Stevie Chaddick

The kindest man. Always a smile, kind words, interested in his friends and new acquaintances. A loyal Longhorn fan and former longhorn band player. I think I was his only aggie friend he had or wanted...hahaha. He had so much knowledge about sports through his jobs being a producer of sports games. I came to know Jim through his wonderful wife Marcy who is a dear friend. My heart is saddened by the devastating loss of Jim in our lives and especially for Marcy. They were each others best...

Sending prayers for you Marcy. Love you, Julie, Russ, Sarah and Micah