James-Hollingsworth-Obituary

James Alfred "Jim" Hollingsworth

Dallas, Texas

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American Cancer Society

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Hollingsworth, James "Jim" Alfred James "Jim" Alfred Hollingsworth, formally of Dallas, age 82 departed this life on October 20, 2012, in Victoria, Texas. He was born in Harlingen, Texas on June 30, 1930, to the late Louis Robert Hollingsworth and Eleanor Campbell Hollingsworth. A graduate of...

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I met Jim in 1959 at Dr Pepper on Mockinbird Ln, Dallas. A fine man, always an encouaging work for all. I treasure our time together at DP, and will miss him. May he rest in peace.

Jim was an inspiration to all Packard owners, especially those of us with the 1940 model. It was an honor knowing Jim and he is sorely missed.

We were very saddened to hear this news. Jim was such a joy to see and visit with. So much wisdom in his smart head and so much kindness in his heart. We will never forget you, Jim. Our condolences to his family and multitude of friends.

I had the pleasure of meeting and visiting with Jim at the annual Texas Packard Meet in Salado. He was friendly, welcoming, and always ready to listen. I only met him about three years ago, I wish I could have known him longer. He was a treasure to the Packard community and to all who knew him. He was a real gentleman. He will be missed.

Jim was a very special person and I always looked forward to seeing him at one of our Packard events. I have such fond memories of him at the Salado Packard Meets as well as various Packard Nationals. It was always a delight to "kick tires" with him. I want to express my personal condolences as well as those of The Packard Club to his family and friends. The Packard world has truly lost one of its best.

Steve Christy
President,Packard Automobile Classics

Jim has been a special friend for a very long time, and our love for him grew with each passing year. Our children and grandchildren considered him part of our family, and we all miss him greatly. He truly was one of the sweetest, kindest most thoughtful people we've ever known.

A great man will be greatly missed by those in the Packard world. Our deepest sympathy to the family

Jim was a special person, a perfect gentleman. He knew people and he knew
Packards; we were fortunate to know him. Thanks for passing our way and touching so many people.

My sympathy and prayers. Margaret Dunham