JAMES-HELLMAN-Obituary

JAMES CAHILL HELLMAN

Shawnee, Missouri

Mar 1, 1948 – Nov 15, 2013 (Age 65)

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BORN
March 1, 1948
DIED
November 15, 2013
AGE
65
LOCATION
Shawnee, Missouri

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Jim (Jimmy) Hellman, born March 1, 1948, died peacefully in his sleep Nov. 15, 2013. He is preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Paula Hellman-Lee; and his beloved cousin, Jackie (Jackson) Mellon. He is survived by daughter, Jenny Hellman (Dennis); grandchildren, Aubrey and Gavin Cahill;...

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Bim.....I can’t believe you and Jackson have been gone for seven years now. I miss you every day but my heart is gladdened knowing you are with Mother and Daddy and Paula and Jackie and Mary Ann and jimsteele. We all miss your birthday calls......and your anniversary calls!! Love, Big Pup

Uncle, I found the birthday card I'd bought for you today...always stashed those away. Just missing you today. I love you dearly. "Favorite niece," Mick

I was always welcomed as family when I visited "The Cousins" with GiGi (my term for the Kansas City Group). Of course Jimmy was The Leader and a kind sweet man...unless we were playing cards...I will miss this adorable funny man.

I was always welcomed when I visited "The Cousins" (my name for the Kansas City Group). Jimmy was The Leader of course and treated me like family...unless we were playing cards... I will miss this funny adorable man.

My beloved brother has gone home to his family who awaits him with open arms. No more worries no more sadness.

With our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Jim Hellman. May God comfort you at this sad time.

Karen and Mike Childers

Jim You will be missed May you be happy with our Lord. God bless your family I know you will be watching over them.

As always, it is very sad to hear when our "Brothers-In-Arms pass on to Fiddler's Green. His service to our country and to the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Viet Nam labels him as a true American Hero. He will not be forgotten....

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Hellman. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.