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James C. Gardner

Lee, New Hampshire

1941 - 2008

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LEE — James Charles Gardner of Lee died Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, after a short illness.Jim was born Feb. 4, 1941, in Brockton, Mass., the son of John A. and Mary B. Gardner, and grew up in Abington, Mass. He attended Abington Schools and then entered the Air Force, serving worldwide.He was a...

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I will never forget the stories he loved to tell and always had you laughing by the end of them. I will always remember my brother Mark and I visiting Jim in his garage in Maryland tinkering around. I will always remember him and his big heart.

Jack and Kim,
Our hearts are with you at this difficult time..You were with Jim and Betty every step of the way. Love, Zada and Bill

I'd only known Jim a few years through his work with KSN and the RF heating. I will greatly miss his technical insight and our discussions about politics. Jim, you will be missed! Alicia sends VVV.

Jim was a unique individual who loved people and always made everyone laugh. I will always remember the Bible studies we shared in Maryland. He will be greatly missed by many. I will miss him as I am sure many others will.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I am so sorry for your loss.

Stu and Family,

Tony and I are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time. With time, may you find comfort in the wonderful memories that you all shared during your time together. Always remember that he will forever live in your heart.

Stu and Family,
We are sending our condolences. You will be in our thoughts.

Betty,
Jim was such an encourager to me, and I always enjoyed spending time talking with him. We were in small group and he had such a big heart. Chip and I send our prayers for comfort and support during this difficult time.
Cathy and Chip Pease

Stu Gardner & Family,

We are sorry for the loss of your father. He touched alot of lives, in many ways I am sure.
Stu, you hold your chin up and keep the faith... Be strong...

PRAISE GOD....

Our prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
May you find comfort by remembering your Dad for the joy and happiness experienced in your life while here on earth with him.

May the power of the Almighty guide you now and forever.

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