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James H. Nursery Sr.

Goshen, California

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James H. Nursery Sr., of Goshen was born 1-12-42 and died 2-19-11. He was a loving husband, father, brother and friend to all. His two greatest loves were fishing and collecting. He is survived by his wife Betty Nursery, his children: James Nursery Jr. (Beth Nursery), Challice Melvin, Shane...

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Goodbye Mr. Nursery, I didn't really know you like my Mom, Olive, and my family; but your name came up now and then when I was home. Peace to those you leave behind and peace to you on this final leg of your journey to a loving and faithful God.
Gloria Neal Pope, Bakersfield CA

Farewell my friend. You are the closest person that was like a father to me. I never had one and you stepped up to the plate. I will always cherish the moments we shared, there were so many good times and rides we took, we were inseperable. You taught me so many valuable lessons.You were always there for me. We all must cross that threshold and continue our lives on a different level of consciousness. I Thank God for you, it took me a while but your steadfastness paid off and I am still...

Farewell my friend, We will see each other again. You are the closest person that was like the best father I never had. I Thank You for all you taught me and the memorable times we shared. You will always be remembered for all the many, many good times we shared. One day we all must cross the threshold and continue life without pain and suffering. I thank God for you. Always and forever, your friend, Butch

Goshen will never be the same my family has knowen James 3 generations he will be in our hearts for ever he always had a smile and joke to share ready to help when he could.The Davidson family condolences go out to you Betty and your family.

I am so going to miss my uncle James. As a youth he was one of my protectors like an elder brother. Growing up he was a confidant. During my leaves while in the service I spent much of it visiting with my uncle James. He was quite the kidder and a teaser. Loved to gamble on everything from chickens to coin toss to cards, you name it. He had an unending list of humorous little songs, known only to him that he use to love to sing, most usually unsolicited. James accompanied his song list with a...

James was a great guy and my memories of him I will cherish, he was the one who taught me how to tie my shoes and I will never forget the pinch of Red Man chew cause "itll put hair on your chest"I am glad to say I have no hair on my chest.. my prayers go out to his family he holds a special place in my heart....stacey (steve and sharon pickens daughter

Well James R.I.P I am really glad mom and I stopped in and seen you this pass november.You were the same old James I remember.I have known you all my life just like most people who are posting.I will miss you I love you and thanks for teaching me to tie my shoes when i was 5.To betty wendy and shane Im sorry for your loss.May time and memories heal your heart.Ilove you guys hang in there.

bye james, i'm going to miss you. i know we didn't always get along, but that's how it goes with family sometimes, and that's what i've always concidered us. love you. melinda

How sad that he lived so close, and yet I haven't seen Uncle James in YEARS. My sympathies to all those that will miss his presense in their lives. Velma's daughter, Kerry.