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James Amberg Kuser

Trenton, New Jersey

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NEW YORK CITY, NY -- James Amberg Kuser, 32, died unexpectedly in New York City on Sunday.Jim was born on June 29, 1971 in Princeton, he was the cherished son of Mary Kay and Rob Kuser. He lived in Lawrenceville until graduation from college. His final residence was in New York City.His academic...

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Dear Mr. and Mrs. Kuser,
My heart goes out to you and your family. Jimmy was so kind and loving. He had an impact on everyone he met. Starting from our days together at Buck Hill, he was always the sweetest boy. We all gravitated towards him. He never changed.
His loss has left a hole in our hearts.
We love and miss you Jimmy, and always will.


Whitney Hopkins Duncan

Dearest Kuser Family,

We hold you very close to our hearts and deep in our prayers. Jim was the kind of friend that supported us with grace and a kindness of spirit that will never be matched. He was the kind of blessing in life for which we will always thank God!

The Family at Luttmann's Luggage
Frank, Tiffany and Scott

Friends,

I was so very sad to hear of Jim's passing and offer my prayers and condolences on your sudden loss. Jim and I spent a lot of time together, turning out the freshmen and rallying the men of Alumni Hall. He and I served three raucous weeks as co-editors of "The Doghouse," our dorm's newsletter, until we were dismissed for our lively humor and completely unrestrained enthusiasm for everything we loved. When I think of Jim, I remember how much we used to laugh together....

I was so saddened to hear of Jim's untimely passing. I didn't know him well but worked with him at Dewe Rogerson about seven years ago and re-connected with him recently at a Springstreen concert. Seeing him again reminded me of what an intelligent, thoughtful, funny and nice person Jim was. I am sure he will be missed.

My condolences,
Becky

Dear Kuser Family

It was a great privilege and pleasure to work closely with Jim at Merrill Lynch. He was one of the brightest, caring and dedicated persons I have ever known. He was genuine in every respect and to me, that is what made Jim such a wonderful, refreshing and unique individual. He will not only be remembered but more importantly, he will remain part of all who knew him. May he rest in peace. His friend and colleague-Ira

Dear Kuser Family:

My sincere condolences to your family on the loss of Jim. I knew Jim from his days at Dewe Rogerson, as we both started working there within a week of each other and soon became fast friends. This is, of course, stating the obvious, as I don't think it was possible not to be friends with Jim. He was a joy to be with, always bringing good humor and grace into every situation. I look back on those early days at DR as being a special time and Jim was a big part...

Jim was always full of life, and great to be around. I'll never forget his passion for his friends and for Notre Dame. My heart goes out to his entire family and his close friends.

Jim was loved by everyone who knew him. Jim personified the Notre Dame spirit. As a classmate and friend at Notre Dame, I am a better person having known Jim. He will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
God bless.
Aimee Nocero

We were incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of Jim. We remember Jim from elementary and intermediate school. Happy memories of birthday parties and swim meets with "Jimmy" bring warmth to our hearts. We are sending our love to his family and loved ones at this very difficult time.