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James William "Jim" Nantz Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

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JAMES WILLIAM "Jim" NANTZ, JR., age 79, passed away peacefully on the 28th of June 2008 after fighting a courageous thirteen-year battle with Alzheimer's. Born on the 23rd of September 1928 in Mt. Holly, North Carolina, he was preceded in death by his parents, the late James Nantz Sr. and Velma...

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Nantz Family

You folks so blessed me, and i feel and am honoured that i could come from Canada to Texas 3 to 5 times a week for the years i worked with Saturn Office Furniture. What a way to spend the years between 27 and 30 for me, Mrs. Nantz thank you for the genuine greeting on my very first delivery and heartfelt concern. Thank you for the blessing of being your guest in Texas. I thank you and pray joy and laughter for your family. Blessings

To the Nantz Family,

I have been an employee of Arnold Furniture since 1978, so of course I knew both of your parents. I love your parents. What a beautiful couple. Everyone at Arnold always enjoyed talking to them because they were so much fun and so caring.
May you know no more sorrow.

To The Nantz Family:

My heart felt condolences go out to the Nantz family. Jim was a terrific man. We enjoyed his visits to the Arnold factories.

God Bless.

Jim,
Thank you for sharing your dad with all of us through your book. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. God Bless you and your family,

I had taken Jim's book out of the library before his dad's passing. I spent the good portion of the day reading it cover-to-cover.

What a wonderful tribute to what was obviously a very special man.

"Doris Jean"
Your Jim was a wonderful person. It had to be hard the past 9 or 10 years, but he is at rest now. My Dot and I enjoyed our times with both of you, and I pray that you and your family have many happy years together.

Frank Murphey, Columbia, S.C.

Mr. Nantz was a kind, gentle, polite gentleman. A model citizen. It was an honor to have known him. My very deepest sympathies to his entire family. We have lost a great man. We shall all miss him tremendously.

Jim,
Even though I never had the privilege of meeting your Dad, I felt that I had because of our conversations at games. I know you'll miss him, but you have so many wonderful memories that will carry you over the rough spots. God Bless you and your entire family.
Bob

Jim,
I am halfway thru your book and have have enjoyed it very much. I received it for Fathers Day. What a perfect gift. I just heard about your Dad. I know your very proud of him and he of you, even though he might not have been able to tell you recently, but he will now always be with you, by your side. I am also very grateful to have a dad that has taught me about sports and life. Thanks for sharing your Fathers gifts with us. May God Bless your family. I think he already did for both...