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James A. "Jim" McNair

Yuma, Arizona

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James A. "Jim" McNair, 57, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 5, 2013; he was at home in Yuma, Arizona surrounded by loved ones. Jim was born November 10, 1955 in Kansas City, Kansas. Most important to Jim was his family. He was an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America, a former...

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Remembering you Jim. RIP Marine !!

McNair Family - I just found out today about Jimmy passing and wanted to say how sorry I am to hear this. Jimmy was such a sweet guy. He taught me how to drive a stick shift down in Fairfax. I lived in Yuma w/ my sister in '09 and '10 but never had the chance to meet up w/ Jimmy. Although he did stop in and see my sister at Country Roads, where she worked once. She told me when they were all kids he would take them to suicide hill and turn out the lights and speed down the hill! Oh my - that...

Jim, we were grateful for your loving heart for all peoples and your supporting equality. We miss you and we know Bonnie will carry forth your torch and continue to shine brightly for your causes. Love, your PFLAG Yuma brothers and sisters :)

Bonnie and family, I am deeply sorrowed that Jim has been called home so soon. He was so kind and considerate. It has been awhile since our last encounter during your move, and the occasional FB contact. If you ever want to reach out and talk, I am here for you. You are in my prayers. God Bless, Jeanine

Thank you Norma and Greg for your thoughtful gift that will live on in honor of Jim.

To Bonnie and family: My family and I know the Lord will be there for you during this difficult time. Jim was one of the first people who made me feel welcome when I moved into "our" neighborhood back in 1973. We grew up together and he helped me get a job at the KC Star when I really needed it. Jim will ALWAYS be with us as we remember him, talk about him, and think about the times we shared. To brother Bill: Let me know if there is ANYTHING I can do for you at this or ANY time. God be...

McNair family - I am truly sorry for your loss. I remember Jim from his days in scouting in Kansas City, even then a generous person always willing to help others. My deepest sympathies.

I am praying for you guys, he is at rest now and im going to miss him so much.