James-Gennette-Obituary

James N. Gennette Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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James N. Gennette, Jr. 1/22/1947 - 3/18/2011 Jim's bright, burning flame was extinguished this week and his friends and family will miss him terribly. He was a wonderful friend, a great father and an outstanding businessman. Jim was born in Ontario, OR and grew up in Las Vegas, NV. He attended...

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I worked for Jim in Spokane, Washington. He was my mentor and friend. We fun filled trips to and from Spokane to Las Vegas that I will always remember. I was sad to see his obit when I was trying to look him up. Thank you Jim for the memories and all you did for me growing up.

I love you pop ... I miss you so much !!

My Thoughts and prayers go out to your Family. I will miss you,

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I grew up with Jimmy on Mc Williams Street in Greater Las Vegas. I remember playing hide and go seek, red rover, red light, green light, tag. We all had so much fun in those days. Knew and loved his mom and dad and especially his little sister MaryAnne. I used to take her for walks and play with her. My condolences to the family and close friends.

Jim was on my team at Citi. He was always so polite and kind and very quiet. We used to tease him and say "Jim you are so noisy and loud, you talk way too much". Of course, we all know, he was just the opposite. My thoughts and prayers to Jim and his family. Jim you will be missed. Take care my friend and God Bless. Jeanie DeLauro

so sorry for your lost, I knew James in las vegas He was a good freind
and he will be miss from 1970s. Mrs Gary Andrews

I worked for Jim in Austin @ National for many years. He was my mentor and friend and the best boss you could possibly have. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his son Jamie and family for their great loss.

Jim was a great man. His sweet personality and kind words will always stay in my heart. Thank you for being so caring to others, even when you were suffering. Citi friend's will miss you, and I will miss you. ~Ashley Hughes from Citi