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JAMES LEE "JIM" NICHOLSON

BULLHEAD CITY, Arizona

Dec 22, 1945 – Nov 7, 2016 (Age 70)

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BORN
December 22, 1945
DIED
November 7, 2016
AGE
70
LOCATION
BULLHEAD CITY, Arizona

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JAMES LEE "JIM" NICHOLSON Jim passed away on November 7, 2016 in Bullhead City, Arizona. He was a beloved father, brother, spouse, grandfather, friend and proud Vietnam era veteran (US Army). Jim was born in Washington, Iowa, Dec 22, 1945. He served in the US Army during the Vietnam era from...

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You were a good man. My sister, Zoe Anne Lengyel and her son looked up to you and introduced you to the rest of our family. You were a gentle soul and sorely missed today. I wish I could walk in your door and have a chat like the old days but I can't...I remember you Jim and I miss you. Zoe picked a winner.

Although we lost track of each other over the years I frequently thought of him and counted him as one of my "truest" friends. He was geniune... you new exactly where he stood and he always had your back. I think the thing I will remember most is he had that smile and laugh that just made you feel good. You will be missed by many but we are lucky to have our memories.

Jim,
You were a great guy. You always helped me out. I will miss you. God Bless.

I loved working with you -Jim. Wanted to see you and would have stopped by if I only knew your were in Bull Head. We went there yearly... We had great times @DEC because it was so much fun with great people focused on doing the right thing! Best to Zoe!

Jim, you are sorely missed...we are only happy we got to know you and have you in our family. You were a star in our life; we always looked forward to visiting you and thought the world of you. You were so very witty and smart, laughed easy and were a good friend to all who may be down on their luck or be in need of compassion. We will think of you every day and will keep prayers going to Heaven with you on our mind. With many hugs and much love, you are remembered!

Love you little brother. Many thoughts and good times

Jim, had a pet cow called Colleen, it was our job to go gather the milk cows to bring to the barn for milking. He would jump up on Colleens back and lift me up and off we went into the timbers. we chased Indians, we chased outlaws, many times they chased us. I used to fall off a lot!!! We had so much fun..
There was times we wrestled in piosion oak, climbed trees with poison ivy on them, we used the poison ivy as ladders to climb the trees to get away from the tigers snd lions and polar...