JAMES-HARBUCK-Obituary

JAMES M. HARBUCK III

Birmingham, Alabama

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HARBUCK, JAMES M. (JIM), III, age 62, of Hoover, passed away on Friday, November 27, 2009. He graduated from Ensley High School and attended the University of Alabama. He was a member of St. Peters Catholic Church. He had worked in the commercial insurance industry for over 40 years and was a...

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Jim will be missed, he always had some encouraging stories in the insurance industry. He was helpful when you needed some help on an unusual account. I shared the love of dogs with him, and was saddened when his little dog passed away. Jim had a kind heart, and was always a pleasure to talk with

We are so sorry to hear about Jim. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was so sorry to hear about Jim.I worked for many years with him at CRC and he was always very good to me .Jim was a dog lover like me and I remember he would be working on the weekend and would have his little dog scotter at the office with him and would bring himto see me when I would also be working on the weekend. It always made me smile. He will be missed. Barbara Fritz Bham. Al.

Jim was my co-worker and my friend, many times I would turned to Jim for help and he was always helpful. He is in a better place with no more sorrows or pains. He will be missed. Dee Gay, Atl.GA.

Losing someone you love is never easy but time does heal all. Jim was a sweet man and my heart goes out to his family. We worked together many years and I have fond memories of Jim.

What a great, good ole Ensley boy Jim has been. A dedicated entertainer in the quartet and in his fraternity. He will be sorely missed and fondly remembered by all of us. Please accept my sincerest sympathy.

Jim was like my brother for the first 13 years of life. I don't think there was a day we were not together, on vacation, play, everyday. We had gotten back together in the past few years and shared many memories. He will be missed.
Wallace Crutchfield