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JAMES LAWRENCE MALTZ

Houston, Texas

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MALTZJAMES LAWRENCE MALTZ , passed away on April 28, 2011. He is preceded in death by his mother Phyllis Maltz, sister Debi Fenberg and uncle Herschel Maltz. Jim is survived by his loving wife Donna, beloved son Cory, devoted parents Melvin and Corky Maltz; cherished brothers and sisters: I.B....

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I grew up with Jim all my early years. I always looked up to him now that I look back, as a leader. Somebody I want'ed to be like. Jimmy was a friend, and I'm sure a great husband and father. He will be greatly missed, because I know what he has already given me in this life.

About 2 years ago, Jim was just a business partner. As our companies did business together and time passed, we became great friends. Jim and I would always talk about baseball, his son's wonderful play, and anything that would come to mind. My prayers go out to the Maltz family and loved ones who grieve during this unfortunate time.

I am sending my deepest sympathies to the entire Maltz family. I'll always remember the good times we had together on Balmforth. It was such a treat for Gail's friends to hang out in Jimmy's room upstairs. He was a wonderful brother and will be missed by all. May you all be comforted by family and friends during this terrible time.

I spoke with Jim often about how Cory was doing with his sporting career. On last Monday
We talked about his trip to UNLV and then the up coming trip to SDSU. We were planning on watching a game or two together. He was a co worker/ friend. He will be missed.

I have happy memories of my tall cousin Jimmy putting me on his big shoulders and running through his house during those annual football parties. I am glad to have those memories!
All my love, Alisa Maltz Goldblatt
Scottsdale, AZ.

Although it has been many years since I last saw Jimmy. But I have fond memories growing up in Houston and being around all the Maltz's with my parents. Fun times in my childhood. I am so very sorry.

My deepest sympathies to the Family. I played football with Jim in High School and he was always a stand up guy. Someone you could count on. He will be missed by us all. Charlie Dean-Montgomery, Texas.

Jim was a kind soul and always a gentleman. I'm so very sorry.

Donna, Cory, I.B., Jerry and Mr. Maltz -

Jimmy was the best. A great man and a good friend. He will be missed and also fondly remembered. Y'all are in our prayers.

Steve Dobson