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James Leonard Munnerlyn

Salt Lake City, Utah

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James Leonard Munnerlyn 1933 ~ 2004  The magnificent patriarch of the Munnerlyn family passed away due to complications of cancer on June 17, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born in Lonoke, Arkansas on July 19, 1933 to Florence Era Adams and James Forrest Munnerlyn. Jim loves the gospel of...

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I am saddened over the loss of cousin James. My only memory is through his correspondence with my late grandfather which I found in a box of my grand-father papers. I regret that I had never met James or tried to contact him. My symphony goes out to his family.

Sincerely;

To James Family:

I regret that I never did get to meet James, but was lucky when I started my Munnerlyn Family research that he was one of the first contacts that I made! He sent me lots of documentation and was always so encouraging with his comments and suggestions. I will forever be in his debt.

You have my deepest sympathy and I pray that the Lord will continue to be with all of you during you time of grief!

Sincerely,

Jeanne and Family
We are saddened by the loss of James but comforted to know that he is with the Lord. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Dorothy & Jesse Jackson

Jeanne:
I am sorry to learn of Jim's death and want you know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

I have known and worked with Jim on various AWS Committees for some 20 years. He was a mentor, admired and respected by all. His kindness, cooperative attitude and willingness to rise to the challenges will be sorely missed by those of us who had the privilege of working with him.

My wife, Phyllis, and I will never forget the...

Dear Jeanne and Family,
Please know of our deepest condolences to each of you at this difficult time. We have looooong, fond memories of Jim---especially the "Columbus Day Storm" cleanup!
May you have peace knowing that we will all be together again.
Earl Wiest and Family

We should all be so lucky to have others regard us as highly as we did Jim. He was a mentor to me and someone I could talk to like a father and friend. One of a kind.

I regret that I was not able to meet James, but am glad that I was able to speak with him in the past few months.
I loved reading in his obituary that his family was his entire life. You are in the prayers of this Arkansas cousin.

Jim was such a fine man to know. We were glad for the times Carol and I shared with both of you at AWS meetings across the country. Jim you will be greatly missed. Mike remembers you as a great colleague and mentor. Jeanne, Our thoughts are with you.

Having worked with Jim on the AWS Committee for 16 years, I had a keen appreciation for the thoughtfullness, integrity and hard work that Jim evidently contributed to every endeavor in his life. He's joining a more important collection of souls now, one I am certain he will make as positive a contribution to as he did on earth. But those he left behind will miss his humor, dedication and zest for life.