James-Kirsch-Obituary

James Kirsch

Caldwell, Idaho

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Former Alaska resident James A. Kirsch, 80, died with his loving family by his side on March 31, 2011. Born on Oct. 7, 1930, in Balflour N.D., his family was selected to be relocated to Alaska to colonize the Matanuska Valley in May 1935. His parents, he and three brothers lived in Palmer,...

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Dear Bonnie, my condolences on your dad's passing. Thoughts of love coming your way, Dee

It seems time passes us by...I'm so sorry for your loss,But we still have our " Alaskan, heritage and spirit of Love to carry us through........
I have thought of your family many times through the years,God Bless and keep you........

Bonnie and Barb: Its been about 45 years since I last spoke with your father at church, right before I left for the Navy. But I can still remember his humor and his infectious laughter. My condolences for your loss, my prayers are with you both. Tom Brooks , Clermont,Florida

Bonnie and Barb: So sorry to hear of your loss. Hearing of your Dad's passing takes me back many, many years and evokes all kinds of memories. Stay strong - you will be in my thoughts and prayers for some time yet to come.

Janie

Bonnie and Barb: Thinking of you both. Your father was a good man. Loved the fabulous humor...........Kaye and Harvey

Barbara, Bonnie & families. Your dad used to stop by and visit John when we lived in Chugiak, years ago, he was such a friendly man. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Barb and family, I never met you, but we sure heard lots of good things about you. I met Jim at PWP when I was widowed in 1980. He came to my housewarming in fall of 81, just after I met David Cannon. Jim was a dear friend, and an usher at our 1983 wedding. We enjoyed having him in our home at least a few times, and the kids enjoyed his stories. We liked reading his Christmas letters and getting phone calls sometimes. I remember the home he designed, in the shape of a cross. Our...

Bonnie & Barb, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I will always fondly remember His kindness and good humor. He was a good friend and co-worker. He is a part of good memories of Alaska. Chris

Barb & family, Our deepest sympathy for your loss. May you each find comfort in your own special memories as your tears turn to smiles in rememberance of a life well-lived.