James-Gorder-Obituary

James Gorder

Bozeman, Montana

1943 (Age 201)

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JAMES "JIM" GORDERJames (Jim) Rodger Gorder, 68, passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2011, at Missouri River Medical Center in Fort Benton from complications due to multiple sclerosis.Jim was born on May 7, 1943, to Oswald and Florentine Gorder in Havre and grew up in Rudyard. He graduated from...

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Jane and Family,
I just found out that Jim passed into eternity. He continues to be an inspiration just like Charlie Stewart. I am sure he will be missed and at the same time we know that he is in a better place because of the Hope that we have in Jesus.
I caught a quick glimpse of you at Charlie's service and wish I could have said "Hi". Resa will be coming in July and I will be there this fall if not sooner...
May He give you strength for the days ahead...
You are...

To the Gorder family, our thoughts and prayers are with you in this sad time.

Joe and Betty DeMartin
Sheridan, Oregon

Dear Jane & family: Jim fought the good fight and finished his race well. He's a
wonderful model for the rest of us. He
always had that warm and caring spirit
that would shine out to everyone. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers
in the coming days...May God hold you
close and heal your hearts.

Jane and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you especially right now.

Jane and Family,
My prayers are with you and your family. Any time I saw Jim on the street or at a school function he always had a smile on his face.
May you find peace in the arms of Jesus during the days and months ahead.

Thoughts and prayers are with you, ALL!! May God's peace and comfort be with you. Mr. Gorder always had a smile on his face whenever I saw him. He will be greatly missed!

My deepest sympathy to the Gorder family. The Gorder's have been neighbors to my grandparents since I can remember. I have memories of my grade school years in Fort Benton, but I will never forget Mr. Gorder cruising across the street to talk with me and my grandparents and asking how swimming was going for me. What a wonderful man! He will be missed!

Jane, our hearts and prayers are with you and your daughters. Even though it was difficult for him, Jim was so charming & funny at the reunion in Park City. That's how we'll remember him.

My condolences to family and friends. I hope that in time you all can find some messure of comfort in reading Ps 68:19,20 during this time of sorrow.