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James Lester LAUGHLIN

Lynchburg, Virginia

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LAUGHLIN - James Lester 69, of Forest, Virginia, formerly of Grand Island, NY, died Sunday, January 17, 2010, while surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Kathleen Mary Finn Laughlin. Mr. Laughlin was born Thursday, June 13, 1940 in Neenah, WI, a son of Alice Smith of Niagara...

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Dear Mrs. Laughlin, Tim, Mike & Bub,

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Laughlin. Your family was always so generous and gracious in welcoming me into your home. From the trips to Cuddebackville, Sabres games and just summer nights in the Colonial neighborhood, Mr. Laughlin made everyone feel that he was truly happy you were there. He will be missed by so many.

Mark Suffoletta

Dear Laughlin Family,

I worked with Jim several years ago at the United Way. I reaally enjoyed getting to know him. He was so very enthusiastic about everything he did. He made working with him so fun. I have thought about him and asked about him often. I am very sorry about your loss.

Very Sincerely,

Joan Sydnor

Dear Laughlin Family,
I want to express my condolences for the loss of Jim. I had the privilege of bringing Jim on board at the United Way of Central Virginia and he was not only a tremendous benefit to the mission of the organization, more importantly, he was a deeply caring individual who made our work and the community better. I know that I am a better person for knowing him and benefited from his thoughts and ideas.
My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you.

Kathy and boys, our condolences to you on the loss of Jim. I remember the get togethers at your house and working on my basement and patio as some of the many projects that Jim so generously helped his friends and neighbors with. He was a great friend. He will be greatly missed by all. May the passage of time bring you peace.

Dear Laughlin Family,

We are truly sorry for your loss! Mr. Laughlin's greatest legacy is the strong and loving family that honors his memory. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Chris and Amy Gabriel

January 20, 2010

Dear Kathy and family, I was saddened to hear of your loss and mine with Jim,s passing. My memories go back to the sixties when I met him for the first time. From that point to the present he has been a good friend, client and fellow employee. Some people
are very special and will never be forgotten. Jim is one of them.

Dear Mrs. Laughlin, Tim, Mike, Danny
and families,

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. The memories came back like a flood- all the games and advice from little league to highschool and TOPS. All the places you guys took me- Niagara, Bills and all the food- pizza and drinks (except the hot wings at Jet Port). Mr Laughlin always welcomed me into your home and always had a kind word and friendly smile. His enthusiasm and how he loved and cared about his family...

Dear Kathy, We would like to express our sincere sympathy at the loss of your dear husband. He was so often extra kind and generous to us and really a wonderful person as I am sure everyone in the neighborhood would agree.
Sincerely,
Siegfried and Erna Wasse

Dear Mrs Laughlin, Dan, Mike and Tim,

We are sorry to hear of your loss and know that the memories Mr. Laughlin and your family created over the years are kept in a special place.

Steve Lunney and family