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Grace Jeffers
December 7, 2004
I knew Jim through yoga. He was a man who astounded us all with his gentle, peaceful nature and his desire to grow and expand himself. It was a great inspiration to have known him. So often when people “retire” they really “retire." Not Jim, he was someone who never stopped living life, really living life, truly embracing each day and opportunity. His spirit will live on, of this I am sure.
Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Your family and Jim will be in my prayers.
- Grace Jeffers
Daniel Furlong
December 7, 2004
My sympthies to Jim's family. I went to LEO H.S. with him.
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