James-Hackler-Obituary

James C. Hackler

Taylor, Illinois

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TAYLOR, Mo. -- James C. Hackler, 66, of Taylor, Mo., died at 4:44 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 15, 2010) at his farm.

Jim was born Aug. 21, 1944, in Little Rock, Ark., to Howard R. and Margaret L. Eisenberg Hackler. Jim married Joyce McGlothlin July 11, 1965, in Taylor, Mo.

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Went from Palmyra to Quincy last Saturday and when passing the Hackler Farm I always have fond memories.

I still think of Jim occasionally. We no longer have black angus cattle but my pasture renter does and I check on them and water 1 bunch. At times of doing chores I think of Jim doing his chores. Sorry for your loss. Gone but not forgotten. Ron

Miss visiting and Jim coming by to check on heifers. Great man to work with.

Joyce and family,
We want to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family at the loss of such a large part of your lives and many others. Jim left this world where he wanted to on the farm.
Randy and I got to know Jim through the Show-Me Heifer Sales and dealt with him for many years and it was indeed a pleasure to work with someone who cared for everyone and his Angus Cattle. He was always checking to see how things were going and that the heifers were doing well. Jim will...

My prayers go out for the family that they may find God's comfort in this time of sorrow. Jim was great person and it was always a joy to go out and work on his equipment over the years. God bless.
Doug Meyers

Joyce and family,
Our thoughts are prayers are with your family at this time. Jim gave me my first job back when I was 12 - 13 years old when he had pigs on our farm, built alot of fence with Jim and Bob White among many other things. Also, your family was kind enough to take me to the state basketball tourney in 1973 when my brother Bobby and Palmyra played. Many other thoughts go though my mind, but that know that God feels your loss and may he comfort your family during this time.

Joyce and entire Hackler Family:
Our sincere sympathy is extended to all..what a loss to the family and entire community. He definitely will be missed. We always enjoyed working with him, and the entire Hackler family. You were great support.
Just remember all the happy memories you have stored over the years and when you feel sad.. call one up. It will help, but not replace. You do have many happy memories. We are doing okay in the ozarks. Enjoying retirement and aching with the...

Hackler Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was always such a nice man and will be dearly missed by everyone. Take comfort in knowing that he is among the Angels now.

Shelley Goings