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James Robert "Jim Bob" Helduser

Bryan, Texas

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Feb. 27, 1957 - Feb. 26, 2010James Robert "Jim Bob" Helduser, 52, of College Station, went to be with His Lord and Savior on Friday, Feb. 26, 2010.  Visitation with the family will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, March 1, at Hillier Funeral Home in Bryan.  A memorial celebration will be at 3 p.m....

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You're forever etched upon my heart, Jim. You were a treasure of tremendous value. I carry some semblance of you in the life I live. Thank you!

It's hard to believe that you left so soon. Yet, you're in my heart.

Former Bobcat,

Darryl Grant

As a former student and football player of SW Texas State, I asked coach his name and he said, Jim Bob Helduser. I thought he was joking. Coach Helduser left a profound impression upon me. When asked my name, I jokingly say, Jim Bob Helduser and watching others with incredulous looks on their faces. You've been in my heart since first meeting. RIP
Coach.

To the family of Jim Bob. I had the great pleasure of coaching with him at Rice in 1982-83. What a CLASS ACT and great person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the family of Jim Bob, my heart goes out to you. I always told people about a player that had the perfect LB name...Jim Bob Helduser. I enjoyed watching his success in the coaching ranks. I hope he's already caught up with Coach Jim Wacker, his coach at TLU. They are probably talking talking football and the NAIA National Championship Team of 1975. God Bless You and Give You Peace.

As a young student assignment starting out and later a coach Coach Helduser was not only a mentor, a colleague but most of all a friend! May God Bless You and Give You Peace.

Janet and family,
My heart goes out to you and your family. Jim Bob is a great example of what a husband, father, grandfather, and friend should be. He will be missed by so many but his legacy will be the Christian love and fellowship he shared with everyone he met. May God bless you and give you peace.

As a fellow PNG classmate and Aggie please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Jim Bob.

I always got a kick seeing him on the sidelines at TAMU and thought he would make the perfect head coach at Aggieland if given the chance, may he rest in peace.

God chooses to heal or not to heal for His own reasons. He cannot love us any more or less than He does at this moment. Whether He chooses to heal or take us home, His love remains constant.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate "Jim Bob's" life well lived.

We will continue to keep you all in our prayers.

~The Pope's (Ames, IA)~