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James Pool Jr.

Dallas, Texas

1966 - 2013

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DIED
February 13, 2013
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Dallas, Texas

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Pool Jr., James Lee "Jim Bob" Jim was born August 23, 1966 in Garland, TX. He died February 13, 2013 peacefully in his sleep, while on a sales trip in Gallup, NM. Jim attended Garland public schools, Montessori, New Mexico Military Inst., UT Dallas and Univ. of WY. He was preceded in death by his...

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My deepest condolences to the Pool family. I only recently learned of Jim´s passing from a mutual friend we both knew and shared many memorable moments together. My love goes out to Kim, Jamie, and Aaron. I hope you are all doing well personally and professionally. Love Always, Kurt M. DiClementi

Jim was one of the most thoughtful people I have ever had the chance to know. His smile would light up a room and he would never turn away anyone in need. His memory will live on and he will be thought about often. My deepest condolences to his family.

We were so sorry to hear about Jim's passing.He will be missed by us here at Home Team Dallas East.

Very surprised and saddened to hear of Big Jim's passing. I, as well all who knew him, will miss but fondly remember this happy, smiling, fun loving, gentle, young man.
One of my favorite memories is of Jim taking me to his home to meet his very sweet little dog. Jim has left this earth way too soon.
Best wishes to his family and friends in this time of loss.
Jim, I know you are here with us. Be happy in the afterlife, you deserve it.
Sincerely,
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Jim was a true friend with a generous heart, and sunny smile, who who spread cheer wherever he went. He gave the best {{{Bear Hugs}}}, and was always thinking of others before himself. Jim was an AWESOME volley ball player, and if you are smart, you would make sure to play on his team. Our love and prayers go out to his family and friends at this time of sorrow and loss. We pray that God will place a healing hand on all of his loved ones, and they may know that a great man is not measured by...