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James Cecil Imhoff

Salt Lake City, Utah

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James Cecil Imhoff 1933 ~ 2004  OGDEN – James Cecil Imhoff, 71, died Thurs., Dec 23, 2004 at the home of his son. He fought a courageous battle with cancer and although this disease may have invaded his body, it never was able to invade his soul. Jim was born in Ontario, Oregon on August 29,...

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Dear Carol, Jean, Bobby, Chris and Mary, may each of you be blessed with peace and comfort during this time of sadness. You and your families will be in our prayers.
Much love,
Renée (Randle) Baranek

Dear Carole Ann & Family,
Mary Lou and I would like to add our prayers for you and your family.
Like other members of the 320th, I had the privilege of serving with Jim in '55 & '56 in Japan.
We are thankful for the time we are given to share with one another.
God Bless !!

Carol Ann,
We so much enjoyed our association with Jim and you during the years in the Elks. God Bless you and your family. Jon and Ellen Stephens

Dear Carol and family,
May God be with you in these times. Jim and I served together in 1954/55. He was a good friend and great soldier.

I served in the Military with Jim in the early 1950's. He was a Great Soldier and a Great Friend.
We will miss him.

Carol and Family,

Leone and I want to send our sympathy not only from us but from the entire 320th Airborne Field Artillery Bn and the 508th Airborne Regimental Combat Team from 1954-1956.

Jim was not only a great Trooper but was well remembered for his athletic skill on the Basket Ball Court. We have several old newspaper articles to back that up from games he played while serving in Ft Campbell, KY and Camp Wood, Japan from 1954 to 1956.

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DearImhoff Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
The Becci's

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Sandy and Jeff Anthony

Dear Carol Ann and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We know you have many happy memories of Jim. We do also. We only saw him every 5 years at our school reunions. He just always belonged.
We are attaching a picture from our 50th reunion held in 2002. After meeting Jim for the first time we felt that most of our alumni just believed that he was part of our class. He just fit in so well.

We love you all and our prayers will always be with you.

Bill and Mary
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