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James F. Luhr

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JAMES F. LUHR

May 13, 1953 - January 1, 2007

James Francis Luhr, 53, of University Park, MD, died peacefully at home on January 1, 2007 of complications from influenza.

A renowned geologist, he was director of the Global Volcanism Program at the Museum of...

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Karen,

I just learned that Jim passed away. Needless to say, I was shocked and saddened. I always loved seeing Jim ride his bike around UP. Whenever I would talk to him, whether at Greenwood or the pool, I would always leave enlightened or laughing--sometimes both.

You and the girls are in our hearts and prayers.

Doug

My deepest Sympathy to all Jim's family .I knew Jim from are days in grammer school together

Hello Karen,

I arrived home last night from a trip to Baja California to hear the sad news. I am so sorry for you, Sigrid and Mei-Mei....and for the rest of us who valued Jim as a truly wonderful person, friend, and colleague.

Jim always had me in stitches, laughing at his humorous view of life. He was such a good person and such a great geologist. My fondest memories of Jim come from a wonderful trip down to southern Baja California in January 1981 with Jim, Jamie Allan, and...

Dear Karen,
Our sincere condolences to you and your daughters on such a sad ocassion. All of you will be in our thoughts and prayers. You can be sure that Jim was most appreciated- he brought enthusiasm, intelligence and joy to all he worked with on the church Endowment committee. He will be missed. After we moved away he continued our dialogue which was really nice. He was such a terrific & supportive friend.
Anne & Tom Thorward
Fullerton CA

Deepest
condolences from all of us here at UIC. We remember Jim fondly and are
greatly saddened by this unexpected and too soon loss.

Karen--Jim's Memorial Service and the strong attendance was surely a fitting tribute to a truly special man! Jim radiated kindness and his untimely death is hard to grasp. My strongest memories of him are his daily bicycle trips to pick up Mei-Mei at UPES and his constant vigil at the pool. They are peaceful and comforting images--like the man, himself. Because he had such a good and noble soul, he will be remembered and revered for a very long time--certainly for all the contributions he...

Karen, I'm just back from the land that Jim loved- Mexico- and while checking voice mail from the Charlotte airport this evening, heard the terrible news. I'm deeply saddened for you and your daughters, and am myself immersed in a swirling of many good memories and a lot of sadness. I'm really sorry to have missed the ceremony- Tom Simkin told me tonight it was a wonderful service, reflecting how many lives that Jim had touched. He more than touched mine, and there isn't a day that goes by...

Karen,
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your husband. It sounds like he was an interesting and caring man. You and your girls take care.

Although Jim is no longer here, his love and his spirit will be with you always. We understand your sorrow and will continue to hold you all in our thoughts in the days, weeks, and months ahead.