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James Joseph Narey

FORT WORTH, Texas

1936 - 2010

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James Joseph Narey, 73, a proud Irishman with a great sense of humor, entered into eternal life Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010. Service: Celebration of Life will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Interment: 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery....

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It was my honor to lay a wreath for this honored veteran today during the Wreaths Across America event. I´m thankful for his service.

God bless you, Jim!
I remember well our times together on the KC-10 program.
My thoughts are with your family at this difficult time.

To Rita and the entire family,

Our deepest sympathy, prayers and love go out to you in your loss. Jim was a phenomenal neighbor and friend to our family and we can never forget his kindness. He was always willing to assist us when needed and that is rare in today's times. We miss that "wave" as we passed by your home daily on the way to work and school.

Just know that we are here for you and will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Lorraine,...

My family and I will always be grateful to Jim for helping me land a job at CAE Link after I was laid off from my airline. He was a pleasure to work with and always kept things fun there with his sense of humor. It was my honor to have known him and I am so sorry for your loss.

Rita,
Memories of Jim and you are still with me after more than 40 years since Robins AFB. I am so sorry for your loss. He was my friend and that was a gift for me.

David Stokes

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Brandon and Brandy Roop (Peachtree City, GA)

Rita,

Uncle Jim will forever live in our hearts. Butch held Jim with the highest level of respect and admiration. I suspect that Uncle Jim is the one who's airplane and aviation passion Butch inherited. I know that Butch is going to so miss their banter, communications, and brainstorming sessions.

Know that my family has so cherished the time spent with you and Jim. Tyler and Jake are so blessed to have had the opportunity to be close to Uncle Jim and will miss him...

Rita,
I am sorry for the loss. Jim and I also worked together in the KC-10 program we shared an apartment, and got to know each other. Jim laugh a lot, and keep moving the furniture around (that was me). Jim was a great man and a good friend. God bless the family, and God bless Jim

Dear Rita, Jay and Theresa,

Wow - what a wonderful man to have in your lives! The twinkle in Jim's eye and the sweet smile on his face is how I will remember Jim! Theresa, on road trips home from Tech, we'd blow through your parents front door and we were always greeted with smiles, hugs and laughter from your parents!! Your dad was one of the most jolly (I still think he would have made an awesome Santa Clause) and welcoming dads out there. Always made you feel comfortable,...