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James Nassif

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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NASSIF, MR. JAMES (JIM) JACOB Mr. James (Jim) Jacob, age 51, had a heart attack and passed away on April 4, 2012. He was retired from Steelcase. He was preceded in death by his father Don. He will be deeply missed by his wife Lisa, his children Lisa (Nick), Terra Bear (Nate), Lacy (Nick) and...

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You could always count on Jim for a laugh or a grin.I think of him every time I see someone working on a tree stump. He was fun to work around. My prayers go out to his family. Jerry Napieralsk

Gone but not forgotten.I thought about you Sat.when I saw someone who reiminded me of you in a pickup. It gave me pause to remember the good times we shared
Greg Hall

May the warmth of your laughter and friendship never be forgotten...RIP my friend

WOW! I am sooo sad! RIP Jimmy! My heart goes out to you Lisa, I never met you but I know Jim Loved you.
"Jimmy" was a great friend and comic relief when we were teenager's.:-)
We lost contact when I went off to the Army and he to the Navy. Recently we had reconnected via facebook and found out that we were both word geeks...Who would of thought?! And he was honestly my only worthy opponent on words with friends!I wondered what was going on because I hadn't heard from him in quite a...

Jim was a great family friend. My heart goes out to the whole Nassif Family.

One man Indeed< Jim Nassif was a contact contact for me and my older brother while growing up! You were a delight as a child to grow up around Jim. You will be a very missed man!

So sorry we lost touch, Jimmy, after moving to Virginia. I will forever miss your infectous laugh and the pranks. Know that 4- wheelen will never be the same. I pray that Gods love wrap the family in this time of sarrow and lose.

Thinking of you.....

I have known Jim many years and enjoyed each time se spoke. I ran into Jim at GUn Lake recently and had caught up. I am happy I got to visit another time.
Greg Hall