James-Hidy-Obituary

James William Hidy

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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James William Hidy died at home on June 2, 2013 after a brief illness. Jim had been a resident of Black Forest for 54 years. James was born to Harold and Florence Phelps Hidy on April 12, 1932 in Greeley, CO. The family home was in Windsor, until they moved to Steamboat Springs in the early...

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My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you and your family. The loss of not only Jim, but your home will certainly test your mettle, but trust in the Lord that you will weather the storm. Jim always had his fun forever teasing me about primping. May he rest in peace. Love & Hugs

Yesterday I saw your homestead, burned. So much loss! My prayers to all the family, Mary Pond

Our greatest sympathies to Bonnie and the rest of the family. First met you when you moved to the Forest. Dand and Jim were great friends and both served on the Black Forest Sheriff's Posse together to help make the Forest a better place to live.

Lavonne, I am so very sorry to hear that you have lost the love of your life. .I am remembering you in my prayers.

Sheila Harrington, EWE retired kdg. teacher

Bonnie, I am so sorry for your loss, please contact me if you need anything! Jim was always so wonderful he did a lot for the community and always was good for a laugh. This has been a tough week for you!! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Cindy (Select coordinator)

We are so sorry for your loss. Bob has many happy memories of Jim at Jolly. Your are in our prayers.
Bob and Mary Jo Bergman

Mrs. Hidy....I want to extend my thoughts and prayers to you. Your kindnesses that you and your husband extended to Mildred during the many years you lived so close made a world of difference for her. I pray that you are well and thankful that your family will be close by to support you. God Bless You...Kathy Hanson (friend of Mildred Humphrey)

Bonnie and Family, I'm so sorry for your loss...I will ALWAYS APPRECIATE the kindness you showed Dad the last few years, he always loved your visits, while he was at home and while he was at the nursing center...We're thinking of you with great fondness.
Helen Rusk and family

I will remember Jim as the kind gentle man down on his knees in the dirt teaching the little ones how to shoot marbles at our Heritage Days last fall.