James-Liddick-Obituary

James Brooks Liddick

Kernersville, Nc, Pennsylvania

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June 17, 2014
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Kernersville, Nc, Pennsylvania

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Kernersville-James Brooks Liddick, 77, passed away June 17, 2014.A native of Loysville, Pennsylvania, ?Jim? was the son of the late Anna Elizabeth Wilson and Charles Edward Liddick. He began his career with AMP Corporation in Harrisburg, PA. He had achieved his degree in Finance, with a Minor in...

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Lynn, I thank you for allowing me to be with Jim on a few occassions. I will cherish those times forever. My memories includes the times we shared together at dinner, the time he took to show me your place in Virginia, I could not believe he was that strong. He drove me around and show me the land and all of the spots he had to use for hunting. He enjoyed life more than most other men. He was proud of his toys and knew them well. I will remember the laughs we had when he shot the groundhogs. ...

Dear Aunt Lynn, You are so much in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time of your life. I've heard it said "the greater the love, the deeper the pain" and I believe this to be so. Cherish all the special memories and lean on our Heavenly Father to get you through each passing day. I'm sure Jim would want you to continue doing the things that bring you pleasure in life - gardening, cooking, visiting with friends and family, enjoying a sunrise/sunset, or just simply being quiet with...

Lynn you have beautiful memories and God will provide you with the strengh to get through this diffcult time.I know words can seem shallow but please know you have the love of many friends that you can lean on. Please know I am here for you. Love Bertha Prim

Lynn, losing my Mom just 2 months ago, I feel your heart ache and sadness. Rod and I will miss Jim very much and remember the visit to VA and NC, time and laughs we shared. Jim was a good cousin to me to which I will always be thankful. Rod and I are praying for your peace.

Lynn our dear friend our hearts ache for you but know that he is in a better place. He is with our Lord and knows that we your friends will be there to help you through this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Tom and Barbara Trussler

Lynn and all his family--napp and the daughters. I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. For many many years we were great friends and great hunting buddies and great companions. I remember so fondly hunting with Jim and his Dad in Potter county and the many places we hunted together. It wasn't the hunting, it was the talking and just being together.... colorado, texas, wyoming, pennsylvania, virginia and north carolina-we hunted and talked over them all. I will never be exposed to...

My deepest sympathy to Nap and Peggy.
Hearing about Jim reminded me of good
times in the past when Jim helped his
Dad coach the midget team which Nap and I played on. Jim was a good person who would always help anyone.

Lynn - so sorry. You know you only have to call (when you're ready).
Love,
Nap & Vera

My deepest sympathy to his family.