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James W. "Jim" Fonteno

Houston, Texas

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JAMES W. "JIM" FONTENO, born July 2, 1926 in Port Arthur, TX son of Walton and Lula Mae Fontenot, passed away June 30, 2008. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters, Manon "Blue" McFarland, and Margaret Bell and his brother Jay Maxey. At an early age he joined the merchant Marines...

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To Jim and family,
my sympathy goes out to you and your family. you should be proud of the great contributions he did for pct. 2. god bless.
from: Lupe Martinez (Precinct ONe employee)

JoAnn and Family
Just a note to say that I have you in my thoughts and prayers. You have a great deal of peace in your heart in knowing Jim was a great man and will long be remembered.

I think I can speak for the organizations that works for good government in or community. We are some time disspointed with the actions of the politicians we support-never in your case. It has been a pleasure being your friend from the begining.
Dick Arlington
Former Chairman "C" Club
Former member State Democratic Executive Committee

Donna, Diana, David and Cindy,

We are thinking of you and share in your sadness.

Chuck Bradshaw and family

JoAnn and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time of sorrow. He walks with God now.
I am proud to have known this wonderful man and his family.

Sharon and family,

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jim, you are the wonderful person your father was, always giving; to your community and friends.

Since our meeting during the political campaign of a friend many years ago in Washington, whenever I've called upon you for a favor, or just wanted to talk, you have always responded.

Thanks for being a great friend all these years.

May the hearts of your family be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together with your father, as you celebrate his life, one that...

He was a great man and a great family member,As my uncle he was someone I always looked to for answers .He will be largely missed but his legacy will always be remembered.

So sorry to hear about Jim's death - he was like a big brother to me - may God bless his family.