May God bless you and your...
Dear Jim and Kitty,
Our deepest sympathy - you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Josephine and Family
Josephine Notter
December 01, 2003 | Ashtabula, OH
Solon, Ohio
JAKOSH JAMES T. JAKOSH, JR., age 27 of Key Largo, FL. Died October 31, 2003. Cherished son of James T. and Stephanie, and Kathleen and James Scheiner; dear brother of Kimberly, Kaitlyn, and Kristin; loving grandson of Ruby Beatty and the late Charles Jakosh and Joseph and Helen Krizek;...
Read MoreDear Jim and Kitty,
Our deepest sympathy - you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Josephine and Family
Josephine Notter
December 01, 2003 | Ashtabula, OH
Jimmy,
I know you wouldn't want us to be sad, but it's hard when you lose your best friend. You were like a brother to me. Without you I wouldn't have met my beautiful wife and have a wonderful son. We shared the best and worst of times together. You will always be alive in my heart and mind. May peace be with you brother.
To his friends and family,
I share your saddness and you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Mike & Kristin Steele
November 06, 2003 | Bainbridge, OH
To All Jimmy's friends and family my deepest sympathy goes out to you all. Jimmy will remain in our hearts forever.
Gina Monastra Tscherne
November 05, 2003 | Willowcik, OH
Our deepest sympathy to you all.
laura valencia flores
November 05, 2003 | Mesquite, TX
To Jimmys friends & family:
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.. This is a devistating loss to all who had the honor of knowing Jimmy.
Rebecca Pillar
November 05, 2003 | Ashtabula, OH
Kitty,
We are deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family.
Damian, Cindy, and Denise
from Kforce.
Damian Miller
November 05, 2003 | Cleveland, OH
Jimmy, I thank you for being the best friend i ever had; Godspeed brother, I'll catch up with you someday. My deepest condolences to friends and family.
John Kovach
November 05, 2003 | Cleveland, OH
I was Jimmy's roomate in Culinary School.I would just like to send my deepest condolences for your loss.
Jonathan Neely
November 04, 2003 | Detroit, MI
Quiet and sincere sympathy is often the most welcome and efficient consolation to the afflicted. Said a wise man to one in deep sorrow, "I did not come to comfort you; God only can do that; but I did come to say how deeply and tenderly I feel for you in your affliction".
-- Tryon Edwards (1809 - 1894)
Mellissa Wright
November 04, 2003 | Houston, TX