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James W. "Jim" Muir

Port Huron, Michigan

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James W. "Jim" Muir Port Huron James W. "Jim" Muir, was born on November 18, 1933 and passed away on July 18, 2011. I lived my life refusing to spend it in the service of greed, ambition or fear. I leave this life believing that my family, my friends, my loves and acquaintances have made me the...

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I never knew Jim. For some reason read his obit. It now is on my refridgerator so I can look at it and i
nspire not only myself but family and friends to look at life a little differently. Thanks Jim. Hope to see you later, much later.

My brother Don called today that he had read of the passing of Jim in the paper. Our condolences to his family.

Jim Muir was one of the most genuine men I've ever known. I met him as a small child and I will always remember him for his kindness, fairness, and generosity. He was a good man and he will be missed by all those who knew him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and other friends.

My first encounter with Jim, about 24 years ago, was thinking he was a burglar. It was late one night and I saw someone on the seawall walking between my apartment and the neighbor's deck. I thought he was taking the "goods" to the ladder down to a boat. I called my Landlord and found out he was a good friend who came down to fish at night. He amazed me. He would stop by my door before he started fishing and asked if I wanted a walleye. He was back in 10 minutes with a fresh, cleaned and...

Jim meant alot to my family and I. We really appriciated his compasion and caring during our mother's fight with Alzheimers. Her last days were made alot more comfortable with Jim's companionship. The world would be a much better place with more people like Jim. Sincerly, the Barry Fenner Family!

Our love and prayers are with the whole family, in this very sad time in your lives and with your loss..
May God continue to bless ALL of you, in every way..and keep you safe.
Janicemary Manzer & boyz...

I sorry about Jim i will see you in aug. or sept. dick hill

To all the Muir family, I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Jim as always wanting to trade or barder with something. I still own a old smugge pot that the railroads used to use and he traded me something for it years ago. Wonderful man and I know he will be misses. May our Lord give you comfort during this time.

To Greg, family and friends. I had the pleasure of working with Jim at the bank for many years. He was always smiling, nice to talk to and had a wonderful personality. He was a great person here on earth and will be missed by all who knew him.