James-Palmer-Obituary

James E. "Jim" Palmer

Hudson Falls, New York

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American Cancer Society

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QUEENSBURY James "Jim" E. Palmer, 87, of Queensbury, passed away, in the presence of his loving family, on Tuesday, June 24, 2008, after a long courageous struggle with cancer. Born on March 12, 1921, in Amsterdam, NY, he was the son of the late Alton J. and Lena (VanKleeck) Palmer of Galway...

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Jim, a wonderful cousins with lots of artistic abilities. When Dave and I decided to start a company of our own, after Dave put in 30 yrs. at IBM, I knew just who we could talk to regarding the design for a company logo. He did a super job. I remember him as I was growing up. He was always a person I looked up to. I truly have nothing but good memories of him.

Suzette and family,

Jim's passing brings to mind all the great judging he did at camera club over the years. He was a good man and a pleasant fellow to have around. He will be missed.

Our condolences to you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Marion and family,
How we loved you and remember with joy your ministry at SGF First Baptist. It seems like yesterday that we were having fellowship with you and Jim. Your home was always open and we loved gazing upon yours and Jim's works of art. Jim was gifted by God in so many ways. He always gave God the glory and gave so much energy and wisdom and direction to the organizations he belonged to. He is now meeting for the first time those who came to know Christ because of the...

Marion & family, Time is no more for Jim as he was ushered into the presence of his Lord and Savior. Linda and i have fond memories of you and Jim from Hudson Falls to Amsterdam and now in North Carolina. I will always remember the pure testimony that Jim had for his Lord and Savior, never ashamed and always ready for an encouraging word to everyone. His talents where amazing and his love for his family was obvious to everyone but now he rest those talents in the presence of the Lord. ...

Mrs Palmer , I'm so sorry to hear of your husbands passing .. My father and I met you both at Glens Falls Hospital in the family room on tower 2 . My Dad Noble Counter was a patient at the same time ..Jim brought a bright light to Dad that day because Dad loved to socialize..the conversation they had lead Dad to ask me every day to go see how the Palmers are doing ,That I did ...Both of you were a delight even under these difficult circumstances...You are truly blessed to have so many years...

Marion,
You and Jimmy were true high school sweethearts. My sincerest sympathy.
Katherine (Weaver) Stanton
Class of '38 Amsterdam High School

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Marion and family
Jim was a good man with a great talent and who loved the lord.
Glad we got to know jim and you marion.
Harry & Mary Thomas