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James "Jim" Lounder

Lincoln, Nebraska

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James 'Jim' Lounder 60, Lincoln, died Sunday (3/2/08). Jim was born October 24, 1947 in Clovis, Calif. to Keith & Vivian (Wait) Lounder. He was a 1966 graduate of Lincoln High School where he excelled in gymnastics. Was a Vietnam Navy Veteran. Retired from the US Postal Service after 30 years...

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Connie and Family,
I enjoyed working with Jim in Express Mail and sharing the same birthday October 24th, he will be missed.
You are all in my prayers
Roxanne Talbott

Dear Connie:

I am so sorry about Jim's passing. Seeing his friendly face bringing express mail pieces to Indian Village seems just like yesterday. He always had a smile, a kind word and a laugh. He will be dearly missed. You are and Jim are in our thoughts and prayers. . .

Sincerely,
Carri Honz

Connie: I was shocked to hear of Jimmy's passing. If only we could understand why, at only 60 years old, my cousin was taken so young. My love and prayers are with you and the family. Hold on to the memories. God Bless.

The members of VFW Post 4755 and American Legion Post 33, both of Seward, wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to you on the loss of your loved one. We were proud and honored to be asked by the National Guard to assist them in the military honors by furnishing a firing detail.

I am going to miss this buddy of mine. We shared the same hobby of high quality stereo. He hand made electronic stereo equipment such as amps and preamps. He also recently helped me brew a five gallon batch of beer (old english ale). I will propose a toast with some of his other friends to the good man he was.

Connie: We are so sorry for your loss and I will miss Jim. I can't believe that this happened but God works in mysterious ways. We will keep you in our thoughts and I'm sorry we couldn't make the service.

Danielle,

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time

Connie & Family,
I'm so truly sorry to hear about Jim, we knew each other for over 40 plus years, we grew up together, doing what two kids do, even though we had not seen one another for years,Jim,is still my brother and I miss him, I will never forget you Jimmy and the life we shared for too short of a time, no one but you could understand this "it only cost 29 cents" Rest easy and in peace my Brother, I Love you Jimmy, Randy

Bill and I enjoyed our visit with Connie and Jim at the Union dinner last month. Our prayers are with your family. God Bless.