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James Michael "Jim" Gambill

Danville, California

1959 - 2016

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James "Jim" Michael GambillMay 27, 1959 - Oct. 30, 2016Resident of AlamoJames (Jim) Michael Gambill, of Alamo, CA, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Sunday, October 30, 2016 after a difficult battle with cancer.Jim was born on May 27, 1959 to Kathy and Jim Gambill in St....

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Can still see that smile he had at school..such an awesome classmate..had a lot of classes @ HHS with younger classmates..won't ever forget Jim

Very, very sorry for you, Bert, and the boys on hearing of Jim's passing. Craig and I will pray for you all, with love. Pam and Craig Peterhansen

While Jim and I have not always been in contact over the years, my memories of growing up around him have always been a pleasant part of my childhood. Jimmy the boy was truely a good person, Jim the man, husband and father was a person to be looked up to.
Jim, Dennis, Tim and I had numerous adventures in our early years that are fondly remembered and stories retold for years.
Jim you will be missed, but I know that your children, inspired by what you helped teach them, will grow to...

We were good friends in high school. Had so much fun keeping football stats, he was a great quarterback. He taught me how to throw a football, and this actually came in handy later in life. Thank you Jim, for teaching me to keep the laces up! Not so grateful for when he talked me into chewing a salt tablet!

Jim was a fine person, committed and creative, personable and thoughtful. We had many a formal and informal chat about lubricants, organisational excellence and performance management. He had that engaging, somewhat surprised yet questioning smile and a contagious sense of humour that made him special.

I just saw him at the end of May in San Ramon. Someone had mentioned to me he was unwell, (perhaps it was Cathy or Kelly) so I got in touch and we sat outside in the sun at Piet's...

I am very fortunate to have known Jim and work with him at Chevron. He was a really good guy and he always had enthusiasm for whatever he was doing. He will missed.

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Was a good friend at HHS. Even tho I was in the class of '76 I will always remember Jim and his happy smile. In my prayers.