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James K. Lusk Jr.

Roanoke, Virginia

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James K. (Jimbo) Lusk, Jr., 62, of Smith Mountain Lake, went to be with the Lord, Friday, October 24, 2008. He was preceded in death by his parents, James K. Lusk, Sr. and Lucille White Lusk and his brother, John Marshall Lusk. James was the life of the party at Bernard's Landing and was known as...

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Well Jimmy, with tears in my eyes, I'm preparing to leave Princeton for my last visit to your place at the lake. It was always a great refuge from worries at home. I loved those smoked turkey sandwiches with olives that you prepared for my visits. And, what a great "Uncle" you were to Eric! He now enjoys fishing, and ham and tomatoes are among his favorite foods! Many thanks!
Cousin Mary (aka Parg to you).

L&K Outfitters 28 years of great times and memories thanks great friend.

Rich Uncle Jimmy, you will forever be the yardstick with which uncles are measured by adoring nephews. I've been in awe from the time you slipped the hostess a $10 spot to let us sit at the table with the best view up at the Lodge of The Peaks of Otter. I'll never forget the time you took us water bed shopping or when you taught me how to properly cast a fishing rod. Thank you for making me feel special. Love, David

Uncle Jimmy you are the Koolest. I will remember drinkin beer for breakfast and havin fun at your bar next to the lake. Your friends love you as do your family. I regret not getting back to Smith Mountain Lake one more time-but I didnt want to say good-bye. So I wont! Look down on us all and please watch over the ones that need it more than I. Till I see you again.....Your the Super Koolest Uncle Ever!!

My friend you have been such a special part of my life and I will miss you dearly ! Your strength and your courage through this journey has been inspiring. Your sense of humor, your kindness and your hugs and kisses have always been uplifting even on the darkest days. I will never forget you and I will always carry you in my heart. Knowing you has made me a better person. I'll keep my eyes and ears open for signs of your presence as you promised. God bless your family.

You and I have shared a lot of time together over many years, I will miss you. I guess the warrenty on the Green Hornet is over.

My dearest friend of many years, tis a sad place at the lake without you but our memories far surpass the
saddness. I am truly blessed to have spent so much quality time with you. You were certaintly a beautiful flower in my garden of friends. I wish you peace now as always and thank God you now have surrounding comfort. Bless you for all the beautiful things you left behind. Your familly is precious and they will miss you greatly as I will.
Love to you my sweet and send those sweet...

Jimmy .... I will always remember our long conversations about our shared passion for commemorative coins. Your enthusiasm, knowledge and humor enhanced our friendship and our enjoyment of all things numismatic. I am enriched having known you and saddened that our conversations have ended. Be well my friend and I will remember you.

Dearest Jim, It was an honor to be able to walk this walk with you. I am so proud of all that you are, the best friend and brother. I am thanking God for the gift of your trust in me, and I will always remember your spirit, your sweetness, your integrity. Thank you, for all you are and all the power of your presence here on this earth. Pull some strings for us where you are now! I love you for always, Sandra