James-PACKER-Obituary

James N. PACKER

Mendota Heights, Minnesota

1942 - 2023

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11/27/1942 – 1/17/2023 Jim passed away on January 17th surrounded by his family. He is survived by his loving wife Kathy and children Tim (Angie), Tom (Angel), Pete, Tracy (Milo), Steve, Holly (Bob) and siblings Jeff, John and Jeanne. He served the Twin Cities in the HVAC industry his entire...

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A whole year has past and it still feels like this is all one bad dream, so many things left undone and so many words left unsaid.. your laugh, your smile, your one liners and of course your big bear hugs are sooo greatly missed but will never EVER be forgotten. I Love and miss you so very much Dad, You´re ALWAYS in my heart and ALWAYS on my mind. Until I see you again... Love your little girl.. Tracy

I can't believe a whole year has passed without Jim in my life. So many changes and transitions to go through without him but I always feel his presence and encouragement. Many tears but so many happy memories for the years we spent together

Kathy, I was just going to check in with you and Jim to let you know that Kay had passed on January 24th. What a shock to learn that Jim had passed also, and so close to Kay's passing. I hope that Jim helped her through the transition as he would have been the one to help and probably do it with a joke along the way. Jim was the best to work with and almost was my partner in business. I recall the fight for the monthly award for the highest sales and the trophy. We fought harder for the...

Kathy, I was not aware of Jim´s passing until today. I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a wonderful man and friend. I will cherish memories from all the get together and parties at your house with the Twin Cities roadsters. His laugh and his wonderful sense of humor. God bless and you and your family are in my prayers

Thank you for all the very beautiful messages. My/our father/grandfather/great grandfather, and Most of all such a very loving devoted husband. He had such a huge presence wherever he went with a smile on his face with a joke ready and waiting to share. His contagious laugh I will forever hear with bittersweet love and memories. Thank you for ALWAYS ALWAYS making me feel safe. I Love you and miss you soo very much.. until we meet again~Love Your little girl ..

Kathy, I just today heard Jim died. I feel so bad that we did not know as we would have come to his funeral. I cared for him as very special friend. He was just a great person. So sorry you have lost your best friend. I hope your kids and grandkids can help fill the empty space in your life. Love to you old friend. Ken Nielsen and Marilynn Peters

Dear Kathy, I have the vision of Ron greeting Jim with a big smile and both of their bodies fully healed from the affects of their strokes. Renewing their HVAC connection. And missing us as much as we miss them. Jeanne

Always will come back to me- the sound of brother Jim's laugh- unlike any other. Have always had it in my life. Temporarily gone now, but will return Love you , Jim

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