James-Madill-Obituary

James Madill

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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MADILL - James B. Madill (Jim) passed away Monday, June 7, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Jean of 43 years; his daughters, Leslie Madill of Ypsilanti, MI, Jamie Madill of Ypsilanti, MI and Candace Hedger (Terry) of Cascade, MI; brother, John Madill (Stephanie) of Freeland, MI; cousin, Rosemary...

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My Precious Friend, Jean,
Just today I heard the sad news of your husband's death. I am so very sorry for your profound loss. My heart goes out to you and your family. Like this candle, you have always been a shining light to me, Jean. I love you for being such a joyful, giving, and accepting person.

Jean and Family,
I am so sorry for you loss. I pray that God would comfort you during this time.

It was my privilege and great pleasure to have worked with Jim. Always the gentleman, his soft spoken nature and ready smile brought an air of calm to any situation. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Jean and Family:

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this trying time.

My sincere condolences to all those who knew and loved Jim. In every occasion I have had contact with Jim, he was always a real gentlemen. He will certainly be missed.

Jim was a true gentleman, kind and supportive. My sincere condolences. Cara Giebner (formerly with SSA)

Jim was a great help to the remanufacturing industry,calm and supportive to all of us during these challenging times.

Please pass along my sympathy to Jean and the family from Jim's friends in Canada. Kahlil said "..And when you reach the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then you shall truly dance". Jim was a kind and patient man. respected by all who came in contact with him.
Al Tucker, former APRA Director Canadian Affairs. Stratford Ontario Canada

Jim was a very warm gentleman and always had a smile and a hand out in greeting. It was with sadness that I learned of his passing. With much sympathy,

Warmest regards,
Frank Slocum